Texas approves new Bible-based curriculum for elementary schools
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The Texas board of education's approval of a Bible-based curriculum, Bluebonnet Learning, for elementary education has sparked outrage for potentially violating religious freedom and diversity.
Caro Achar from the ACLU criticized the curriculum, stating that it represents an attempt to impose state-sponsored religion in public schools, undermining the religious diversity mandated by the constitution.
The Bluebonnet curriculum contains specific Bible lessons, such as the golden rule for kindergarten and Jesus's birth narrative for third graders, blending faith-based teachings with standard educational content.
The Texas education board's decision has drawn significant opposition from parents and rights groups, who warn that it will alienate students and infringe on their constitutional rights.
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