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π Bible Stories Step into Texas Classrooms
In Texas, some school leaders decided to let kids learn Bible stories π in their classrooms starting in 2025. They believe these stories can help children understand American culture better πΊπΈ. But many parents π©βπ§ and teachers π©βπ« are worried it might confuse students who donβt follow the Christian religion βοΈ and could take time away from learning how to read π and write properly βοΈ.
- π The Texas State Board of Education approved a curriculum featuring Bible stories in public elementary schools.
- π³οΈ The decision was made through a contentious 8-to-7 vote on November 22, 2024, effective August 2025.
- π€ Critics argue this could blur the line between teaching and preaching, risking the alienation of non-Christian students.
- πΈ Many students are currently struggling with literacy; concerns rise about shifting focus from essential reading skills to religious teachings.
- βοΈ Thereβs a contradiction in stances on ethnic studies versus biblical curriculum, highlighting a double standard among conservative factions.
In a jaw-dropping twist worthy of a dystopian novel, the Texas State Board of Education has just given a thumbs-up to a new curriculum that has Bible stories cozily moving into public elementary classrooms.