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To: KLP who wrote (139054)7/7/2004 9:55:23 AM
From: epicure  Respond to of 281500
 
I don't need to call my district since I am involved in the decision making IN my district. I am very familiar with our curriculum list. American history classes are not being eliminated by my district. These classes have always been taught at the Junior level (and still are), in tandem with the English department's junior offering of American literature.

While I understand why you would like to argue you have made up nothing, you have offered no proof of anything you have said, and I have evidence to the contrary. Since I have evidence to the contrary, expecting you to offer something, ANYTHING, in the way of proof doesn't seem unreasonable to me, especially since you apparently don't even know how curriculum is created and adopted.

Remember now- you said the NEA was involved in eliminating American history classes. Why would they want to do that? And can you offer any shread of proof that the NEA has done anything of the kind?