Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if we talked about God and had the Ten Commandments in every classroom there will be less violence?
There are students in a school in FCPS that have no idea what are the Ten Commandments. This school has over 80% passing rate in the sols and 90% in History and Science classes...
Should teacher have guns to protect the students?
There is plenty of violence in the Old Testament.
Not sure why you think that the Ten Commandments belong in a history class or a science class, nor why you capitalized those words.
I think it's actually a valid point to discuss it in a history class. It should be part of a comparative religions study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think if we talked about God and had the Ten Commandments in every classroom there will be less violence?
There are students in a school in FCPS that have no idea what are the Ten Commandments. This school has over 80% passing rate in the sols and 90% in History and Science classes...
Should teacher have guns to protect the students?
There is plenty of violence in the Old Testament.
Not sure why you think that the Ten Commandments belong in a history class or a science class, nor why you capitalized those words.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think if we talked about God and had the Ten Commandments in every classroom there will be less violence?
There are students in a school in FCPS that have no idea what are the Ten Commandments. This school has over 80% passing rate in the sols and 90% in History and Science classes...
Should teacher have guns to protect the students?