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Old 09-06-2004, 06:06 PM
Ka30P
 
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We had a Compartive Religions class in my USA high school. Also a very good
class, very small with only interested kids attending so it was an
easy/challenging class for the teacher to teach.
Nothing offered like that in my teen's high school today. Though they do have
an alternative religions club.

As a Mom to 2 identified students I can tell you with certainty that there

is no savings to be made in the area of special education.

Another subject near and dear to mine heart as the mother of a dyslexic 8th
grader. Though he has had excellent teachers, they are overwhelmed with the
number and scope of all the students that come their way. Luckily I had the
time, money and the skill (not being dyslexic myself) to supplement his
education. We could use triple the dollars for the programs and still need
more.

The other thing I noticed has changed is the whole second language issue. We
started French in grade eight when I was in school in Canada. A Canadian
friend has her daughter starting in kindergarten. Here foreign language is
offered, Spanish only, as a supplemental class in middle school. All college
bound students must have two years in high school.


kathy :-)
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