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Texas State Board Of Education Votes On Changes To Social Studies Curriculum

Those who voted against the motion criticize the changes as not being enough to reflect modern-day instruction of social studies.

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September 27, 2022

On Monday afternoon the Texas State Board of Education gathered for a meeting, and to vote on the state's social studies curriculum moving forward for grades K-12.

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Board members were tasked with making sure any change to the curriculum aligned with Senate Bill 3, a state law passed during the last Texas legislative session. The law provides guidelines for how social studies can be taught in public schools.

SBOE members voted 8 to 5 to confirm recent changes to the curriculum were in fact in alignment with SB 3.

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