The changes to the state-owned curriculum include replacing improperly licensed images, fixing formatting errors or typos and correcting factual errors. Texas taxpayers will cover the costs of ...
Taxpayers will bear the cost of fixing errors in learning materials published by the Texas Education Agency. The curriculum has drawn attention for its references to Christianity and the Bible.
According reports roughly 4,200 corrections and changes have been approved by officials.
The state board gave initial approval to correct mistakes in the Bluebonnet Learning materials. Online fixes could come ...
The Texas State Board of Education on Wednesday approved roughly 4,200 corrections to the Bluebonnet Learning curriculum after a delayed vote last month.
Several members of a work group tasked with revising Texas’ standards for social studies asked the State Board of Education on Wednesday to slow that process down to give them more time to deliberate.
Optional textbook contains factual and punctuation errors, and images with licensing or copyright issues ...
The Texas State Board of Education voted to approve changes to the Bible-infused curriculum some schools are offering in the ...
The board voted 9-6 Wednesday night to approve the changes after delaying the vote in January.
Just under one-third of all Texas school districts have ordered the controversial Bible-infused Bluebonnet materials, according to the Texas Education Agency. Twenty of those 367 districts are in the ...
Fort Worth students will learn about reading through new materials that include Bible stories starting next year after trustees adopted Texas-developed lessons. FWISD Superintendent Karen Molinar said ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — As the new school year begins, districts across Southeast Texas are deciding whether to adopt a new state-backed curriculum that supporters say could boost student performance but ...