Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this?
Not in NoVA.
Is this OP or just a guess?
This is OP. It was not in a NoVA district, further south but won't say more than that. The forum is for VA Public Schools other than FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this?
Not in NoVA.
Is this OP or just a guess?
This is OP. It was not in a NoVA district, further south but won't say more than that. The forum is for VA Public Schools other than FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this?
Not in NoVA.
Is this OP or just a guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this?
Not in NoVA.
Anonymous wrote:Robert E Lee is still a standards of learning figure. Is it possible there was a class discussion about revisionist history, the lost cause mythology, etc.?
And OP, where was this? I assume in VA but not in NoVa?
Anonymous wrote:It is out of touch and unacceptable for a school system to be circulating this book!
Which system? I’d bring it up with the principal first to get it out of circulation and encourage a review of materials being distributed at the school level. But there also needs to be a broader discussion within the school system in at the school board level about curriculums, including Virginia studies. I remember some pretty questionable materials coming home with our kids in 4th grade a few years ago too.
Anonymous wrote:Where is this?
Robert E. Lee-the pride of Virginia! His military foresight, decisiveness, and ability to inspire greatness in his troops was phenomenal. Not only was he a brilliant Confederate general, he was also a perfect gentleman and loyal Virginian.
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