The Texas Education Agency received final approval Wednesday evening for roughly 4,200 corrections and changes to its elementary and secondary school curriculum.
Voting 9-6, the State Board of Education approved the changes to Bluebonnet Learning after delaying a vote in January. Members had said they needed more time to review copyright concerns, formatting errors and typos.
On Wednesday, some board members questioned whether the errors indicated a need to change Texas鈥 review process for learning materials, while others asked the education agency to provide an estimate of the corrections鈥 cost to taxpayers. Texans will bear the financial burden of the corrections because the education agency developed the materials using state funding.
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