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Immigration, DEI Themes Take Center Stage in Mount Holyoke Reading Program

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June 23, 2026

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Immigration, DEI Themes Take Center Stage in Mount Holyoke Reading Program

“To me, this tapestry of narratives provides a much-needed antidote to rhetoric around immigrants and migration that is shaping national politics. The post Immigration, DEI Themes Take Center Stage in Mount Holyoke Reading Program first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

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CNN

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· Jun 27, 2026

Texas approves proposal that makes Bible stories required reading

The Texas State Board of Education approved a proposal that will include Biblical teaching in lists of required reading for students in K-12. CNN'S Ed Lavandera reports. #texas #boardofeducation #cnn

Off The Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas Board of Ed will require K-12 students to study Bible stories

The Texas State Board of Education has approved a proposal that will establish lists of required reading — including biblical stories and Bible verses — for its K-12 English and literature curriculum. The plan will impact more than 5 million public school students, as Texas emerges as a leader in a national conservative effort to []...Click to read more

Times of India

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· Jun 26, 2026

In a first, Texas approves plan to require Bible passages in public schools starting 2030

In a significant shift for Texas public schools, beginning in the 2030-2031 school year, students will be required to engage with selected Bible passages as part of their English and language arts classes. Advocates argue this initiative will enrich students' understanding of influential literary works, while critics raise alarms regarding potential infringements on the principle of church-state separation and the need for a diverse representation of texts.

Arutz Sheva

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· Jun 27, 2026

Texas mandates New Testament in required school reading list

Texas creates required reading list that includes Anne Frank and the Bible.

NewsOne

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· Jun 29, 2026

Texas Schools To Require Students To Read Bible Verses

The Texas Board of Education approved a reading list that will require all of the state’s schools to teach several passages from the Bible.

WRAL News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Bible stories are approved as required reading in Texas public schools

Texas public schools will require students to read Bible stories under a reading list approved by the state’s education board. The required reading list approved Friday by the Texas State Board of Education widens conservative efforts to bring more Christian teachings into U.S. classrooms. The pu...

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Related coverage for "Immigration, DEI Themes Take Center Stage in Mount Holyoke Reading Program": CNN — Texas approves proposal that makes Bible stories required reading. Off The Press — Texas Board of Ed will require K-12 students to study Bible stories. Times of India — In a first, Texas approves plan to require Bible passages in public schools starting 2030. Arutz Sheva — Texas mandates New Testament in required school reading list. NewsOne — Texas Schools To Require Students To Read Bible Verses. WRAL News — Bible stories are approved as required reading in Texas public schools