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Texas Approves Bible-Inclusive School Reading List

The Texas State Board of Education has given preliminary approval to a mandatory reading list for public schools starting in 2030, which includes Bible material. The list was revised from an earlier version criticized for its length, lack of diversity, and emphasis on Christianity. The board voted 9-5 in favor, with the majority being Republican members.

Key Points

  • Preliminary approval for mandatory K-12 reading list with Bible content starting in 2030
  • List pared down after criticisms on length, diversity, and Christian emphasis
  • Approved by 9-5 vote in majority-Republican board

Implications for Educational Freedom

This state-mandated curriculum in public schools could represent government overreach by imposing specific religious content, potentially limiting parental rights and highlighting the need for school choice options like vouchers and charters to empower families with alternatives.

Source: Texas Gives First OK to Required Reading List With Bible Material

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