Texas has become the first state to mandate children’s Bible stories and Bible verses as required reading for K-12 schools.
From June 15-19, children at Royal Poinciana Chapel's Vacation Bible Camp learned about the true nature of God.
The HISD board unanimously voted to approve the Bluebonnet Learning curriculum.
HISD voted to adopt Bluebonnet Learning for K-5 despite objections. Leaders say it meets state requirements and could bring ...
The State Board of Education will vote on incorporating more Christian stories into public classrooms as well as on deemphasizing race and cultural diversity in history lessons.
Texas public schools will require students to read Bible stories under a reading list approved by the state’s education board ...
Nearly 500 people signed up to testify in a hearing that at several points turned contentious as the State Board of Education ...
Texas is on the verge of requiring its more than 5 million public school students to study Bible stories, as the state ...
Texas public schools will now require students to read Bible passages and stories as part of the latest conservative push.
Texas is requiring Bible lessons in public schools. That's the right call, but it shouldn't distract from deeper problems in ...
From Johnson’s biblical interpretation, every great man in the Bible followed the steps of another great man, he said. Joshua led his people to the Promised Land, just as Moses led them across the Red ...
Principals want scripture classes scrapped from the school day, believing religious instructions classes should be held before or after school with parents assuming responsibility for transport ...