It's been known for months that there are errors in the curriculum, but now we're learning it'll cost millions of taxpayer dollars to fix.

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.

"I just think that this is a cost that we really didn't need to have," said Little.