Including Bible Passages in Public Education Does Not Violate Separation of Church and State
The desire for Texas students to excel in literacy is at a critical juncture. By failing to expose students to the single most referenced source in all of literature, the Bible, we will continue to severely limit their opportunity for academic success.
Governor Abbott Releases Statement on TEA’s New Open Education Resource Instructional Materials
Governor Abbott issued a statement in support of the TEA’s new open education resource instructional materials. The SBOE will hold public hearings in June and September to allow citizens opportunities to provide oral testimony about the instructional materials submitted for approval.
Governor Abbott Announces Fourth Special Legislative Session
The third special legislative session ended this afternoon with the Texas House and Senate immediately beginning the fourth session called by Governor Greg Abbott. The fourth session will focus on education and border security.
Governor Abbott Announces Agenda for Third Special Session
Governor Greg Abbott today announced Special Session #3 and issued a proclamation identifying agenda items for the special session that begins at 1:00 PM on Monday, October 9.
Equity Means Grade Inflation for All
In pursuit of “equitable grading”, some public schools are ditching homework and deadlines. Many students have lost significant academic ground over the last three years and test scores have dropped. In the name of “Equity”, schools are depriving their students of learning.