Bible passages to be required reading in Texas public schools
The Texas Board of Education has approved mandated reading lists for public school students that will include passages from the Bible, beginning in 2030. This decision, made by the Republican-dominated board in a 9-5 vote, is part of an effort to incorporate conservative and religious ideals into the education system.

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AI-generatedThe Texas Board of Education has approved mandated reading lists for public school students that will include passages from the Bible, beginning in 2030. This decision, made by the Republican-dominated board in a 9-5 vote, is part of an effort to incorporate conservative and religious ideals into the education system. Supporters believe these measures restore historically significant Judeo-Christian teachings, while critics argue they conflict with the constitutional separation of church and state. Texas previously mandated the display of the Ten Commandments in all public schools.
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5 extractedSupporters believe the measures restore historically significant Judeo-Christian teachings to schools.
Critics argue these decisions conflict with the Constitution's 'establishment clause' regarding separation of church and state.
The new reading lists will be implemented for over 5 million public school students beginning in 2030.
The Republican-dominated board approved the reading lists in a 9-5 vote.
Texas Board of Education approved mandated reading lists for public school children that include passages from the Bible.