I'm pretty sure you can't find a textbook in use today that doesn't teach evolution as a theory. I'm not sure that I am familiar with the holes in the theory. Which parts of it are unsupported? If it is going to be taught at all it has to be taught as the one an only option because it is. There is no other scientific explanation for the diversity and similarity of life that we see today.The problem with modern public school text books is that Evolution isnt tought as a theory. It is tought as a fact. There are too many holes in it to call it fact still. I have no problem with it being tought, I have a problem with it being tought as the one and only option and basing all your other lessons off of that.
I understand what you are saying but I think we would be doing our kids a disservice by not giving them a complete education in the sciences. What would you tell a kid who asked something like, "Why does the giraffe have such a long neck?" Or "why do all mammals have fur and live births?" The questions which are answered by evolution and nothing else are almost countless.Lets just teach are kids the meat and potatos of science and let them make thier own decisions later. Just tell them how we know things work. The thing about teaching the origins is we really dont need to. How things came about does not change how they are now. Just teach them how we know things work. Thats all they need to know.
Much of modern medicine and biology is based on the theory of evolution. That is how they make the flu shot. They make educated guesses as to how the current flu strains will mutate and they make a ****tail to deal with those. Some obviously slip through and people still get sick but it is pretty reliable. Why does testing on animals work at all? Because mammals all evolved from a common ancestor. The farther you go from that the less reliable your results. Why do we try to transplant primate hearts and not say the heart of a large dog? You guessed it evolution. Evolution is one of the best supported theories in Biology today and it should be taught. The only objections to evolution are religious and we know how much weight those carry in US public schools.
If Kansas had simply removed evolution from the curriculum they wouldn't be getting this much crap.