«Ohio court hearing arguments in school Bible case»: The Associated Press has a report that begins, «Attorneys for
a fired public school science teacher who kept a Bible on his desk plan to argue before the Ohio Supreme Court that the teacher's dismissal was unconstitutional.»
Not exact matches
«The NRC has been pressured by the nuclear industry, directly and through Congress, to low - ball the potential consequences of a
fire because of concerns that increased costs could result in shutting down more nuclear power plants,» said paper co-author Frank von Hippel, a senior research physicist at Princeton's Program on
Science and Global Security (SGS), based at the Woodrow Wilson
School of
Public and International Affairs.
Examples of the
schools students can «choose» include: a Milwaukee
school that accepted $ 2.3 million of taxpayer funded vouchers but abruptly closed in the middle of the
school year; a
school in Florida where classes were held in
public parks once the
school was declared unfit by the
fire marshall; or hundreds of
schools that teach creationism in
science classrooms.
Warped opinions about our nation's
public schools include: they are inferior to private
schools; they are among the worst in the world in math and
science; teachers should be
fired if their students don't score at the national average, and on and on.