This has been brewing for a year. When school started back last week it didn’t take but one day to realize it would be detrimental for him to continue there. Think circus/prison/zoo all rolled into one institution.
Would someone call the Feds and ask if they would consider providing an alternate lesson plan and worksheet the includes consideration of alternate opinions and the fact that their are other elected officials that the kids can “help” and they have the choice.
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I’ll do up an alternative “lesson plan” if they will agree to host it along side the existing “purged lesson plan.”