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Texas approves approval that makes Bible stories required reading

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June 27, 2026

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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

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UPI

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· Jun 29, 2026

Texas approves mandatory Bible readings in public schools, reigniting a century‑long debate

Texas approves mandatory Bible readings in public schools, reigniting a century‑long debate

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas approves Bible stories as part of required K-12 reading list

Texas became the first state in recent history to approve a required K-12 reading list mandating the teaching of Bible stories in public schools on Friday. The Texas State Board of Education, whose 15-member panel is majority-Republican, voted to pass the reading list. The proposal marks the latest instance of Texas infusing Christianity into its []

WRAL News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas board approves Bible stories as required reading in 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...

The New American

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· Jun 28, 2026

Texas Will Now Require Students to Study the Bible, Triggering Christophobes

Texas has just approved a plan to require its five million-plus government school students to study Bible stories. ... The post Texas Will Now Require Students to Study the Bible, Triggering Christophobes appeared first on The New American.

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· Jul 3, 2026

Texas Public Schools Will Use Bible Passages in Required Reading Lists Beginning in 2030

Texas education officials approved required reading lists that include Bible passages for public school students, setting up a major fight over religion, curriculum control, and public education.

NPR Topics: Education

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· Jun 29, 2026

Texas will require students to read Bible passages

Texas students will be required to read Bible passages and learn about the role of Christianity in the state's history under new reading lists and social studies curriculum approved on Friday

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Related coverage for "Texas approves approval that makes Bible stories required reading": UPI — Texas approves mandatory Bible readings in public schools, reigniting a century‑long debate. Washington Examiner — Texas approves Bible stories as part of required K-12 reading list. WRAL News — Texas board approves Bible stories as required reading in public schools. The New American — Texas Will Now Require Students to Study the Bible, Triggering Christophobes. Coffman Chronicle — Texas Public Schools Will Use Bible Passages in Required Reading Lists Beginning in 2030. NPR Topics: Education — Texas will require students to read Bible passages