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Both classes? Back home in the old country science consisted of three main areas, chemistry, physics and biology. In my day, if you had any smarts at all you took all three subjects concurrently. In the US it seems you can only manage one 'science' at a time. Very, very odd.

The time era I learned that bogus science was like 3-5 grade.

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The time era I learned that bogus science was like 3-5 grade.

That wasn't science. I guess you haven't actually taken a science class, well, that's not a guess, I know very well you haven't because of the way you frame your arguments.

Refusing to use the spellchick!

I have put you on ignore. No really, I have, but you are still ruining my enjoyment of this site. .

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They are right to refuse it to be taught as a science except as a hypothesis of meteorology. It is not even a theory yet as not enough clear cut evidence has emerged to be shown that it can be classified as such. Ridiculous to cripple your economy to accommodate something that is a probable non event.

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They are right to refuse it to be taught as a science except as a hypothesis of meteorology. It is not even a theory yet as not enough clear cut evidence has emerged to be shown that it can be classified as such. Ridiculous to cripple your economy to accommodate something that is a probable non event.

Dogma has to be taught as truth to be accepted. Such so-called scientists hate humanity so much they no longer accept the scientific first principles of question everything, and accept nothing as fact that cannot be proven, and proven again, and again.

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Both classes? Back home in the old country science consisted of three main areas, chemistry, physics and biology. In my day, if you had any smarts at all you took all three subjects concurrently. In the US it seems you can only manage one 'science' at a time. Very, very odd.

Taking all science classes concurrently from grade 5 through 12 was how things were done when I grew up. There was no opting in or out or anything. That was the curriculum. One foreign language was mandatory as well, those seeking to proceed to higher education had to learn two foreign languages. Then there were arts and literature classes, geography, history and astronomy. Plus physical education three days a week. Once we got through the elementary years, school started at 7am and didn't let out until 3pm. We also had the 6 day school week then. Saturdays were shorter days from 7am to 12pm only so we still had the afternoon to enjoy. I remember sitting in at some college courses on my first visit to the US. It was funny. I recognized the material discussed as that which we covered in grade 11.

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