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  2. Texas approves Bible-based lessons in public schools in ...

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    The Texas State Board of Education has approved the use of Bible-based lessons in public elementary schools.. Officials voted 8-7 on the measure during a hearing in Austin on Friday. The new ...

  3. Texas board approves Bible curriculum option in public schools

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    The Texas Board of Education approved a new K-5 curriculum that allows Bible teachings in classrooms. The curriculum includes Biblical and Christian lessons about Moses, the story of the Good ...

  4. Texas schools can now teach Bible-based reading lessons

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    The Texas State Board of Education on Friday approved a controversial, Bible-infused curriculum for public school students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Texas schools will not be required ...

  5. Texas education officials approve optional school curriculum ...

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    Public schools in Texas now have the option to use a new, state-written curriculum infused with Bible stories after the state’s school board voted in favor of the material on Friday.. A slim ...

  6. LifeWise Academy - Wikipedia

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    LifeWise Academy is an interdenominational American educational program founded in 2018 as a free program that provides Bible education for public school students during school hours under released time laws. [1] LifeWise Academy states that it is aligned "with historic, orthodox Christian beliefs as expressed in the Nicene Creed." [2]

  7. Texas approves optional Bible-based lessons for public schools

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    Texas gave final approval Friday to optional biblical lesson plans for kindergarten through 5th grade classes in state public schools. The State Board of Education voted 8-7 to allow lessons on ...

  8. National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools

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    The suit alleged that the course promotes certain religious beliefs to the exclusion of others. The Ector County School Board was represented by Liberty Legal Foundation. [7] [8] In March 2008, the lawsuit was settled after Ector County School Board agreed to cease teaching NCBCPS materials in its schools after that current school year.

  9. Don McLeroy - Wikipedia

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    John Donald "Don" McLeroy (born June 3, 1946) is a dentist in Bryan, Texas, and a Republican former member of the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE). The SBOE establishes policy for the state public school system. McLeroy, who represented SBOE District 9 (Bryan and College Station), served on the board from