A Colorado school district pulled the plug on a rushed, Texas-made reading curriculum called Bluebonnet just days into the school year—after board members uncovered glaring errors, biased content, and a lack of oversight. The program, adopted without public input or approval, sparked outrage over its botched rollout and questionable alignment with Colorado standards. Though the superintendent claimed ignorance of the curriculum’s name, critics suspect deeper issues. Elementary schools are now using an alternative while district leaders scramble to fix the mess and restore trust.
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