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Hundreds of corrections follow rollout of Texas’ Bible-infused curriculum

A year after Texas approved a Bible-infused curriculum for public schools, the material is being revised to correct what officials describe as hundreds of errors identified by teachers and reviewers after it reached classrooms.

The curriculum, known as “Bluebonnet,” was approved in 2024 by the Texas State Board of Education over objections from religious scholars and advocacy groups. Critics argued that the reading lessons privileged Christianity over other faith traditions and blurred the line between instruction and preaching.

Designed by the Texas Education Agency, the curriculum is optional. However, districts that adopt it receive additional state funding. As of August, more than 300 school districts and charter schools indicated they would use it, roughly a quarter of the state’s 1,207 districts and charters.

What the board approved

On Wednesday, the board voted 8 to 6 to approve a set of revisions. According to , the changes include correcting factual errors, fixing punctuation and replacing images because of licensing and copyright issues.

Some board members questioned how many mistakes had made it into classrooms.

“My concern is that we have failed students this school year who have been utilizing this product,” board member Tiffany Clark, a Democrat, said during the meeting, according to .

Board chair Aaron Kinsey, a Republican, responded by asking whether she was suggesting that correcting copyright issues could mean students would fail the state’s annual standardized tests, reports.

Clark replied that even minor mistakes, such as typographical errors in mathematics equations, can affect learning outcomes. “If we have been teaching incorrectly this is going to have an impact,” she said, according to

Republican board member Pam Little also acknowledged the scale of the revisions. “I understand that some of these errors are minimal, some of them are for clarity and some of them are for accuracy. But still, an error is an error,” she said, as quoted by .

How many corrections

Board members said more than 4,000 corrections were required. However, Jake Kobersky, a spokesperson for the Texas Education Agency, told that approximately 1,900 changes were made. That figure, he said, includes duplicate corrections across the teacher guide, student workbook and related documents.

Colin Dempsey, an agency official who helps oversee instructional material review, acknowledged what he called a “high number of updates” but said factual errors were minimal. He did not provide a specific count, according to

Kobersky told that most of the revisions were proactive responses to teacher feedback or grammatical fixes, rather than corrections of factual inaccuracies.

Process and precedent

The education agency said online curriculum materials would be updated within 30 days. It did not specify how long it would take to reprint physical copies or what the cost would be.

Little, who supported the revisions, said she was concerned that the board may have “set a precedent for sloppy publishing,” according to

Dempsey said the agency has increased the number of reviewers assessing the material from five to eight. He expressed hope that future issues would be identified earlier in the review cycle.

The episode underscores a broader national debate. In several Republican-led states, officials have sought to expand the presence of religious content in public school curricula. In Texas, the Bluebonnet rollout illustrates how curriculum battles do not end with approval votes. They continue in the quieter work of implementation, correction and oversight.

For districts that adopted the material, the next test will not be ideological but operational: how quickly revisions reach classrooms, and whether confidence in the state’s vetting process can be restored.

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