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NOW - Texas State Board of
Education on Friday approved a new required
reading list for more than 5 million K-12 public schools that includes
stories from the Bible.
The list will
affect every grade level. Elementary students will be required to read
picture-book versions of “David and Goliath” and “Daniel and the Lion’s Den.”
Middle school students must read passages from the Sermon on the Mount from the
Bible’s New Testament, while high schoolers must read about Adam and Eve and
the parable of the prodigal son.
The changes will impact 5.5
million public school students in the religiously
diverse state, according to enrollment data for the 2024-25 school year.
The reading list, which received preliminary approval in
April, drew criticism from parents and educators who decried the infusion of
religion in public school curriculum. Critics of the list, including religious
freedom groups and other faith groups, argued it centers Christianity in public
school instruction, raising concerns about the separation of church and state
enshrined in the Constitution.
The required list will take effect in 2030.
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