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  2. Will Texas State Board of Education bend farther to the right ...

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    Any major changes in the makeup of the state board would probably have an effect on its curriculum decisions for all Texas students, said Jacob Kirksey, a Texas Tech University education professor ...

  3. Texas Board of Education tentatively approves new curriculum ...

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    The controversy now coming to light is not so much that religion is discussed in public schools, but that the proposed material heavily focuses on Christianity.

  4. Texas board approves public school reading material that ...

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    The state's education board approved Bluebonnet for Texas schools by an 8-7 vote with only Republican members voting for it. All Democratic members and three Republicans voted against introducing ...

  5. 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

  6. Mel and Norma Gabler - Wikipedia

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    Mel and Norma Gabler were religious fundamentalists active in United States school textbook reform between 1961 and the 2000s based in Longview, Texas. [1]Norma Gabler started her foray into school book banning in 1961 when her son pointed out how the phrase "one nation under God" was missing from the Gettysburg Address, which inspired her to complain to the State Board of Education. [2]

  7. Texas State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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  8. Texas board of education strikes down proposal to call ... - AOL

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    A proposal by Texas state educators to call slavery “involuntary relocation” in second grade classes has been rejected by the State Board of Education. The proposal, first reported by the ...

  9. San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez

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    The school districts in the San Antonio area, and generally in Texas, had a long history of financial inequity. Rodriguez presented evidence that school districts in the wealthy, primarily white, areas of town, most notably the north-side Alamo Heights Independent School District, were able to contribute a much higher amount per child than ...