Anonymous wrote:I actually like my kids being exposed to different opinions, cultures, races, ideas. Then I like to discuss that with them at home. We don't live in a homogeneous world. It seems ridiculous to me to worry that kids would be exposed to a different person with different viewpoints/opinions/ideas every year. Are you looking for a robot to teach your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did worry but now we have moved DC to a school outside of the DMV bubble mentality. History is back in the day where DC is not learning to hate America and every other lecture is not about man vs woman. It has been a refreshing change.
Nobody I know hates America. Many do not like Trump, but he does not represent America. Virginia is home to more founding fathers than any other state. We take pride in our history and America but still realize mistakes were made. Not sure what issue you had, but you seem to have a lot of conjecture in your assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Inhp that you're joking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you worry what our kids are being taught at school? Ever since I learned my DD teacher took the day without a women riot/protest day I worried about what she telling them is anyone else?
Fortunately, my kid is in FCPS, so I know they will be taught at the appropriate scientific level. I am terrified that someone will think it is ok to start teaching non-scientific items as science. Religious teaching has no role in science class. My child shall be taught evolution; that global warming is real; etc.
I am not joking. I am very happy with the secular education my child is getting in FCPS. I had previously been involved in legal action based on the teaching of creationism in school -- in another part of the country.
Anonymous wrote:
Inhp that you're joking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you worry what our kids are being taught at school? Ever since I learned my DD teacher took the day without a women riot/protest day I worried about what she telling them is anyone else?
Fortunately, my kid is in FCPS, so I know they will be taught at the appropriate scientific level. I am terrified that someone will think it is ok to start teaching non-scientific items as science. Religious teaching has no role in science class. My child shall be taught evolution; that global warming is real; etc.
Anonymous wrote:I did worry but now we have moved DC to a school outside of the DMV bubble mentality. History is back in the day where DC is not learning to hate America and every other lecture is not about man vs woman. It has been a refreshing change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you worry what our kids are being taught at school? Ever since I learned my DD teacher took the day without a women riot/protest day I worried about what she telling them is anyone else?
Fortunately, my kid is in FCPS, so I know they will be taught at the appropriate scientific level. I am terrified that someone will think it is ok to start teaching non-scientific items as science. Religious teaching has no role in science class. My child shall be taught evolution; that global warming is real; etc.
Anonymous wrote:I did worry but now we have moved DC to a school outside of the DMV bubble mentality. History is back in the day where DC is not learning to hate America and every other lecture is not about man vs woman. It has been a refreshing change.