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Texas Board Sparks Debate on Bible Stories in Schools

Texas Board Sparks Debate on Bible Stories in Schools

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Texas Education Board Sparks Controversy with Bible Stories in Public Schools

The Texas education board is under fire for proposing to add Bible stories like Jonah and the whale to public school reading lists for kindergarten through fifth grade. This move follows previous efforts to allow chaplains in schools and display the Ten Commandments, which were met with mixed reactions and legal challenges. Supporters argue that these stories are essential for understanding the nations history and moral roots, while critics claim it violates the First Amendments establishment clause and excludes non-Christian students. The list is based on a 2023 law, with a final vote scheduled for June and no changes until the 2030-2031 school year. The board is also reviewing social studies standards that have been criticized for being too Texas-focused and lacking global perspective. As this debate gains national attention, the board must balance local pride, U.S. foundations, and broader lessons for future citizens.

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