A recent decision by the Texas State Board of Education has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the financial implications of incorporating Bible passages into the state's K-12 curriculum. The board voted to include 24 Bible passages in the curriculum, with proponents arguing that it will enhance students' understanding of American history and literature. However, critics are questioning the cost of implementing this change, as well as the potential for religious indoctrination in public schools. As Texas schools prepare to adapt to this new curriculum, parents and educators alike are left wondering how this shift will impact the state's education system and what it will mean for students in the long run.
Texas board approves Bible passages in K-12 curriculum, raising cost questions KEYE