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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: I know several people in Texas and they have to home school. The schools started teaching creationism and the teachers were not really very progressive. I think Montgomery County is one of the most progressive districts in the country so it is very hard to compare it to Texas. That said, I am really scared for the rest of the country if Montgomery County is supposed to be that good. Last year, my son had a great teacher. This year, his teacher doesn't seem all that organized and he doesn't seem to be learning as much. It's always going to depend on the teacher but Texas schools seem super scary. It might not have been as bad a while ago. Where in Texas? It's a big state and opinions/practices differ dramatically between the progressive cities and the rural areas. By the sound of this, I highly doubt it was Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, or even San Antonio. I suspect it was a smaller district somewhere.[/quote] Yes, PP who lived in Austin, and I definitely agree with this. As I said, there are some fantastic options for public schools in the Austin area that do teach global warming and don't teach creationism. It's a huge state, and you really can't make generalizations about a state with a population of 26 million.[/quote]
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