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Texas Quietly Began Work on Divisive History Curriculum a Year Ago
Texas State Board of Education will vote on new social studies standards emphasizing pro-American views and Christian values, with a $67 million contract signed a year ago by Education Commissioner Mike Morath with MGT Impact Solutions. The contract and standards, criticized for lacking transparency and diversity, align with the controversial Bluebonnet reading program and face opposition from historians and board members.
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