After Oklahoma and Louisiana, Texas will be next to try for Bible lessons in schools

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Texas’ education board voted Nov. 22 to allow Bible-infused teachings in elementary schools under optional new curriculum that could test boundaries between religion and public classrooms in the United States.

The material adopted by the Texas State Board of Education, which is controlled by elected Republicans, passed in a 8-7 final vote over criticism that the lessons would proselytize to young learners and alienate students of faiths other than Christianity. Supporters argued the Bible is a core feature of American history and that teaching it will enrich lessons.

The vote allows schools in Texas, which has more than 5 million public school students, to begin using the material in kindergarten through fifth grade classrooms as early as next year.

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