Texas is requiring Bible lessons in public schools. That's the right call, but it shouldn't distract from deeper problems in ...
A Catholic bishop who served on the White House Religious Liberty Commission is pushing back on concerns about the inclusion ...
The rollout will be staggered, beginning with elementary school students in 2030.
The Texas Board of Education voted last week to require the state’s estimated 5.5 million schoolkids to read passages from ...
The chosen readings, to be voted on soon by the State Board of Education, draw heavily from Christian perspectives.
Texas is on the verge of requiring its more than 5 million public school students to study Bible stories, as the state ...
Education board decision fuels debate over where teaching about religion ends and religious instruction begins ...
Texas could become the first state to require Bible readings in public schools, but religious scholars who reviewed the ...
Texas education leaders are set to vote on curriculum changes that would expand Bible instruction and revise social studies ...
After days of testimony and debate, the State Board of Education approved two controversial measures that require Bible readings in public schools and overhaul social studies curricula.
Texas is moving toward a statewide reading list for public schools that includes biblical passages—prompting a fresh debate over where the line falls between teaching religion and promoting it.
Houston ISD’s Board of Managers will consider Thursday whether to approve the district’s use of state-developed Bluebonnet ...