“There are substantial numbers of us who want honesty and - TopicsExpress



          

“There are substantial numbers of us who want honesty and integrity in all of our classrooms, not just AP U.S. History, Maggie Ramseur, a senior at Dakota Ridge High School, told The Huffington Post. We fear that if the school board gets the power to change the APUSH curriculum, they will have the precedent to make even more dangerous and controlling changes to our education down the road. The policies they are suggesting are ridden with political agendas, something that belongs in our curriculum about as much as religious agendas do. If we do not learn what mistakes we have made in the past, how are you going to correct them? Listen and learn about the problems we have had in our past. https://youtube/watch?v=njqWHpBk9JY#t=159
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 17:15:25 +0000

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