
Austin (WBAP/KLIF) – The ongoing controversy over “inappropriate” content in Texas public schools, resulted in the Texas State Board of Education this week rejecting proposed sex-ed materials for middle and high schoolers.
The 15-member board gave a preliminary thumbs down to instructional materials that includes topics like contraception, gender identity and self-harm, according to the Dallas Morning News.
Two publishers up for consideration had until end-of-business Wednesday to make proposed changes.
The board will take a final vote on Friday.
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