"We're obviously going to have folks that challenge the issue, but if we do nothing because of fear of a lawsuit, then school boards and superintendents can live in that fear and kids never learn what they might need to know," Williams said.
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Depending on how it's done, it might be harmless. But it's probably just the sharp end of the wedge.
I'd feel much better about legislators concerns about what kids are learning if they introduced legislation on classes on what they need to know - like say, the Constitution - rather than what they might need to know.
"Why yes, [link|http://www.heloise.com/staincalendar.html|Heloise], I do know [link|http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=3&chapter=13&version=31|Leviticus 13:47-59]. Thanks for the tip!"
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Cheers,
Scott.