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To: Neocon who wrote (188664)10/3/2001 1:53:47 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
LSD induced post of the day from the Jackass Homepage:

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To: Neocon who wrote (188664)10/3/2001 2:23:46 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I think the private higher education institutions are the for profit entities. They are most noted here when they close down because the profit level is not high enough and leave the students in the lurch.
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dallasnews.com

The religious schools use a thin veil of separation to disguise the fact that they have just moved their sunday school classes to a different building and begun taking the money formerly used to educate children.

Questions about separation of church and state have been raised concerning some applications because the schools would require teachers to be affiliated with certain religions, Mrs. Ratcliffe said. Staff members are reviewing those to ensure they meet legal requirements.

texnews.com

Some of the christain charter schools have strange activities:

Date 1999-05-02 Summary:
John Lutheran Church in Cypress, Texas is the featured organist at Christ Church today. at Christ Church Students detained for LSD prank IRVING, Texas (AP) Two teen- agers have earned them-selves a trip to jail following an incident in which LSD was slipped into a teacher s coffee this week at a North Texas charter school, police said.


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msnbc.com

So far charter schools in Texas are a triumph of hope over experience.
TP