The Texas State Board of Education has given preliminary approval to a mandatory reading list for public K-12 schools starting in 2030, which includes biblical texts despite criticisms over religious bias and lack of diversity. This development is significant as it sets a precedent for educational standards that may influence curriculum design and content selection across the U.S., potentially sparking legal challenges or further revisions based on feedback from educators and stakeholders.
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