Tranquil Servant
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I was watching the News yesterday and there were 2 separate reports on schools that were implementing certain teachings and study materials into their school's curriculum which caused religious parents to oppose and protest. One school, in which the school district's community is 99.9% Muslim, Christian, and Jewish, implemented pro LGBT story books into it's reading curriculum. The other school was organizing a play about Darwin and Darwinism. Both of these schools were elementary schools. Should conservative religious parents have the option of being involved in their child's school (elementary school especially) curriculum as long as it doesn't affect their child's grades and school's academic standards? Are these teachings doctrines? And if so, are these doctrines necessary for a child's academic development?
EDIT- the school organizing the play about Darwinism was being protested because one of the song's lyrics in the play (about sexual reproduction in connection with Darwinism) was too sexually suggestive.
Thanx to @ADigitalArtist for the details and clarification.
EDIT- the school organizing the play about Darwinism was being protested because one of the song's lyrics in the play (about sexual reproduction in connection with Darwinism) was too sexually suggestive.
Thanx to @ADigitalArtist for the details and clarification.
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