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CBSE framed new Class 12 assessment policy for students in Gulf, Supreme Court told

India Today

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June 22, 2026

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CBSE framed new Class 12 assessment policy for students in Gulf, Supreme Court told

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The Tribune

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· Jul 8, 2026

SC issues notice to CBSE on Gulf students’ petition challenging assessment formula for Class 12 cancelled exams

The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on a petition filed by Class XII regular students from Gulf countries challenging the special assessment scheme for academic session 2025–26 following cancellation of Board examinations in the Gulf region due to the US-Iran war. The petitioners – 30 students []

Off The Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas weighs teaching about ‘Mohammed’s brutal military campaigns’

A proposed change to Texas‘s high school social studies standards is sparking outrage by requiring teaching about “the Prophet Mohammed’s brutal military campaigns.” Texas’s Republican-controlled Board of Education passed an amendment that included the Islam-related history guidance on Thursday while postponing a further vote on high school standards until September, according to multiple reports. Activists []...Click to read more

The 74

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas Quietly Began Work on Divisive History Curriculum a Year Ago

The Texas State Board of Education will vote Friday on a set of new social studies standards that have drawn fire and fervor for espousing pro-American views and Christian values. If approved, the vote would typically mark the beginning of a long, and probably divisive, process to design curriculum based on the standards. But The []

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas’s proposed social studies curriculum teaching ‘brutal’ Islam sparks political battle

A proposed change to Texas‘s high school social studies standards is sparking outrage by requiring teaching about “the Prophet Mohammed’s brutal military campaigns.” Texas’s Republican-controlled Board of Education passed an amendment that included the Islam-related history guidance on Thursday while postponing a further vote on high school standards until September, according to multiple reports. Activists []

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas school board to vote on required Bible readings in public education

Texas school board to vote on required Bible readings in public education

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 23, 2026

Judson ISD under investigation by state for alleged threats, failure to report child abuse

State leaders are investigating whether Judson Independent School District leaders violated Texas law, amid several allegations against Board President Monica Ryan and former Superintendent Milton “Rob” Fields III.

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Related coverage for "CBSE framed new Class 12 assessment policy for students in Gulf, Supreme Court told": The Tribune — SC issues notice to CBSE on Gulf students’ petition challenging assessment formula for Class 12 cancelled exams. Off The Press — Texas weighs teaching about ‘Mohammed’s brutal military campaigns’. The 74 — Texas Quietly Began Work on Divisive History Curriculum a Year Ago. Washington Examiner — Texas’s proposed social studies curriculum teaching ‘brutal’ Islam sparks political battle. ABC7 New York — Texas school board to vote on required Bible readings in public education . KSAT San Antonio — Judson ISD under investigation by state for alleged threats, failure to report child abuse