Backlash over reading list for Texas public schools as it includes biblical stories

LocalPolitics
8 Apr 2026 • 4:02 PM MYT
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  • A proposed reading list for Texas public schools, featuring biblical narratives, sparked extensive debate at a state education board meeting.
  • The list, intended for students from kindergarten to 12th grade, includes stories like Jonah and the Whale, alongside classics and works by prominent African Americans.
  • Religious leaders, teachers, parents, and students argued over whether the passages are essential for understanding history or constitute unconstitutional proselytisation.
  • This local controversy reflects a broader national struggle over religion's role in public education, with Texas often setting the agenda for conservative states.
  • The state's GOP-leaning board, which previously approved an optional Bible-infused curriculum, is expected to vote on the list in June, with changes taking effect in the 2030-31 school year.

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