Some state legislatures continue to advance bills despite the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that such displays are unconstitutional. Religious instruction is best left to families and houses of worship.
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Granderson: Faith lessons don't belong in public schools, and Christians know that
The collection of warm and fuzzy scriptures being considered for Texas curricula is likely just a Trojan horse for more extreme theology.
Religious leaders, teachers, parents and students spent hours before the state education board arguing about the reading list ...
Education officials are planning an overhaul to English and social studies in the nation’s largest Republican led state.
The Texas State Board of Education is considering a proposal to include biblical stories in the public school reading list, ...
Texas public schools may require biblical stories in reading lists, igniting debates over religion's role in education. A ...
Reproductive rights advocates say the vague language in House Concurrent Resolution 26 hides a strong anti-abortion agenda.
Governor Kay Ivey signed Senate bill 99 on Friday, which requires public schools to display the Ten Commandments in ...
School leaders are reviewing new laws passed during the legislative session to determine how they will affect classrooms.
Gov. Ivey has signed a bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in certain public school classrooms.
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