Houston ISD adopted state learning materials, controversial for its inclusion of Bible teachings.
All board members voted to transition to the Bluebonnet Learning instructional materials, including Bible-infused lessons.
Thousands of corrections — from typos to copyright concerns — are needed in state-produced reading and math materials used by hundreds of public schools.
The HISD board unanimously voted to approve the Bluebonnet Learning curriculum.
Houston ISD adopts the state's Bible-infused Bluebonnet curriculum, paving the way for students to use in classrooms.
Although they didn’t have to, the state-appointed members of Houston ISD’s Board of Managers voted unanimously Thursday to adopt the state-developed ...
The Houston Independent School District Board of Managers unanimously agreed to approve the Bluebonnet Learning curriculum on ...
SPRING, Texas — The Spring ISD Board of Trustees declined to approve the Bluebonnet learning math curriculum at its board meeting on April 9. A motion was called more than three hours into the meeting ...
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A controversial curriculum is being taught in some North Texas school districts this year. Critics say Bluebonnet Learning crosses a line by teaching the bible in public schools, but supporters ...
The Fort Bend Independent School District will move forward with considerations of a controversial Bible-based curriculum — opposed strongly by community members — after a Monday board vote approving ...
Fort Bend ISD trustees voted on Monday to approve a pilot set of materials for the state-created Bluebonnet Learning, despite community opposition to its many references to the Bible as early as ...