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To: Ilaine who wrote (37109)5/8/1999 11:42:00 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
They compare about the same. My daughter is learning all about California this year. She recently studied (in incredible detail- I DID not study this as a kid in California schools) all about the various indigenous California people's with respect to their different economies, trading patterns, cultures, and how they interacted with the explorers, the missions and later settlers. she had to do an in depth report on a tribe assigned to her (the Chilulah, a tribe of Northern California with a riverine fisheries economy). She has studied the Missions this year, and has done a mission report, and is now studying the gold rush, and is doing a gold rush report due next week. I think my daughter is learning what I was learning in 6th grade (or maybe never). Math, Science and other subjects also seem to be accelerated.