Amid questions about a controversial school curriculum, a Texas Education Agency leader declined to take questions surrounding the curriculum's lengthy list of errors and cost to fix them.
Millions in taxpayer dollars to fund curriculum updates What we know: More than $8 million of taxpayer money will be spent to fix thousands of errors related to the Texas Education Agency's controversial Bluebonnet curriculum, according to a contract provided to FOX 4 by the State Board of Education's Vice Chair Pam Little.
The $8 million expense consists of reprints, shipping and disposal of old text, according to the contract we've seen.




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