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The Major Move Putting God Back In America’s Classrooms

The Daily Wire

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June 26, 2026

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The Major Move Putting God Back In America’s Classrooms

The Texas State Board of Education voted on new curriculum that requires public schools to teach the historical context of the Bible, impacting more than 5 million public school students. Building on America’s foundation in Judeo-Christian values, Texas wants to include Bible passages along with other classic literature in the K-12 education curriculum. This comes ...

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The Thomas B. Fordham Institute

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The Trump administration is in the midst of a sweeping reorganization of the U.S. Department of Education. Its stated goal is to “return education to the states.” But the more immediate question is whether the new structure will make the federal education system clearer and more accountable—or leave states, schools, and families facing a maze of agencies and unclear lines of responsibility. The administration is carrying out the overhaul through 14 interagency agreements that move at least 148 Read More

Manhattan Institute for Policy Research

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· Jul 3, 2026

Let’s Mark America 250 with a Civic Education Revival

Let’s Mark America 250 with a Civic Education Revival

Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 25, 2026

Dismantling the Activist Classrooms States Built

Lawmakers have embedded ideological

The Independent

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· Jun 26, 2026

Texas approves Bible passages as required reading for millions of students

This move expands conservative efforts to embed Christian teachings within American classrooms

Conservative Review

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· Jun 30, 2026

Texas To Include The Bible As Part Of New K-12 Required Reading Lists

This is just the most recent example of states adding religion back into public school curriculum.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Communism, the Bible, and Personal Financial Literacy to Be Taught in Texas Schools

The Texas State Board of Education passed new measures, which were endorsed by Heritage Action, for K-8 schools that reaffirm the teachings of American history, Western values, Christianity, personal financial literacy, and the downsides of communism. The measures, which include teaching stories referenced in the Bible, will clearly paint the picture of America’s founding history...

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