A Christian petition has demanded that the Texas Department of Education stop considering a Bible-infused curriculum.
Since 70% of the U.S. is not regularly connected to a church, many times the children in the Bible2School program are hearing ...
Over the past year, I’ve looked into every curriculum you can think of ... It’s full of simple, evidence-based practices presented in a decision-tree format to help kids name the emotion they’re ...
Much of the comment came from educators, parents and religious advocates who spoke out against the proposed changes.
A Texas congressman and seminary student says he opposes a plan to infuse state teaching curriculum with Bible concepts ...
Division grips Westerville Schools as the board votes Monday whether to drop a policy allowing a program that teaches the ...
The proposal is supposed to focus on instructional updates in the classroom for kindergarten through 5th graders but some of ...
Eden Prairie United Methodist Church hosted its third year of Adaptive Bible Camp for children with social, communication, or ...
For many religious and secular taxpayers, the Texas Education Agency's proposed curriculum is another sign of the ...
Supporters say kids need to understand the Bible to understand American literature. But opponents say kids are too young for ...
The portrayal of Jewish people became a main point of contention Tuesday during a state school board hearing about Texas’s ...
Churches can organize formally to provide vision, networking, and support for public schools in their states as do Pastors ...