Houston ISD adopts the state's Bible-infused Bluebonnet curriculum, paving the way for students to use in classrooms.
HOUSTON — Houston ISD's Board of Managers voted Thursday night to approve a phased transition to Bluebonnet Learning curriculum for kindergarteners through fifth grade. The decision follows ...
Deputy Superintendent Kristen Hole speaks to the Houston ISD board of managers about adopting Bluebonnet Learning curriculum on June 25, 2026. Houston ISD's state-appointed board of managers greenlit ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Houston ISD Board of Managers member Marty Goossen speaks during a Houston ISD Board of Managers meeting at the Hattie Mae White ...
FILE – A Texas flag is displayed in an elementary school in Murphy, Texas, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020. The State Board of Education voted Friday to approve controversial changes for Texas public schools, ...
Houston ISD's state-appointed board of managers on Thursday approved the district's use of the state's Bluebonnet learning materials, which has drawn controversy for its incorporation of Bible ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Houston Independent School District Board of Managers has unanimously agreed to approve the Bluebonnet Learning curriculum.
According to the Texas Education Agency, the curriculum is a state-developed, open-education curriculum. The TEA says, "developed using the latest cognitive science, Bluebonnet Learning instructional ...
Houston ISD elementary students could encounter Bible stories, historical religious figures, and classical literature side by side under Texas' Bluebonnet Learning curriculum, adopted Thursday night ...
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