Texas schools adopt Bible-linked curriculum: Here’s why funding, not faith, may be driving it
Roughly a quarter of Texas school districts and charter schools plan to adopt the state’s new Bluebonnet curriculum, which includes Bible-linked reading materials. Although religious content is present, many districts cite funding incentives, curriculum alignment, and accountability pressures as primary motivators. Concerns over academic rigour and inclusivity persist, with some schools opting out. The Texas Education Agency provides £60 per student for adoption, prompting financially constrained districts to consider the curriculum despite ongoing public scrutiny.
What's Your Reaction?






