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The school systems in Louisiana are failing so rather than invest money in fixing them, Jindel created a new voucher program for private schools. Thing is most religions schools have no curricular oversight and are free to use Abeka or other anti science, anti historical accuracy texts. Heres a link of the most outrageous things

http://m.motherjones.com/blue-marble/20 ... ax-dollars

Oh and one legislator withdraw support when she realized the voucher could support islamic schools. Turns out religious isn't synonymous with Christian

http://www.au.org/blogs/wall-of-separat ... christians

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The school systems in Louisiana are failing so rather than invest money in fixing them, Jindel created a new voucher program for private schools. Thing is most religions schools have no curricular oversight and are free to use Abeka or other anti science, anti historical accuracy texts. Heres a link of the most outrageous things

http://m.motherjones.com/blue-marble/20 ... ax-dollars

Oh and one legislator withdraw support when she realized the voucher could support islamic schools. Turns out religious isn't synonymous with Christian

http://www.au.org/blogs/wall-of-separat ... christians

Freely translated from Dutch, throwing good money to bad money.

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The school systems in Louisiana are failing so rather than invest money in fixing them, Jindel created a new voucher program for private schools. Thing is most religions schools have no curricular oversight and are free to use Abeka or other anti science, anti historical accuracy texts. Heres a link of the most outrageous things

http://m.motherjones.com/blue-marble/20 ... ax-dollars

Oh and one legislator withdraw support when she realized the voucher could support islamic schools. Turns out religious isn't synonymous with Christian

http://www.au.org/blogs/wall-of-separat ... christians

In my state, there is just one curriculum requirement for private schools - they must teach good citizenship.

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Ah yes, the Loch Ness Monster as proof that dinosaurs still exist, as part of their "science" curriculum? Yeah, Science!

I am so glad to not live in Louisiana. I would totally have to homeschool, and that is not a fate I wish on Ladybug, but it would be a hell of a lot better than her being taught that slave owners were mostly nice people. Bullshit.

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