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[quote=Anonymous]I'm considering a private Christian school for DD's first grade. I like the fact that they follow Saxon math. But their about the Social Studies and Science it says the following: "Our Social Studies curriculum focuses on understanding issues within a society and a culture from a Biblical perspective. Students are taught good citizenship through the development of our Christian and American heritage as defined by God’s law. Additionally, history topics are taught from a providential prospective. Our curriculum resources include Macmillan’s Communities Near and Far, Yellow Hammer’s The Alabama Journey, Glencoe McGraw-Hill’s The American Journey, Weekly Reader’s Map Skills for Today, and Scholastic News. Our Science curriculum is taught from a Creationist viewpoint. The science curriculum resource is by Purposeful Design Publications. The curriculum helps students gain a deeper appreciation of God’s creation through scientific observation, experimentation, analysis, and age-appropriate scientific inquiry. " What do you think it meas? What would you expect? That they wont' be teaching evolution or biology?[/quote]
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