Baby Mama Want Daughter To Attend Christian School

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lykaon78

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Coming late to the party so apologies if this has already been said.

OP: I think the written mission statement for any christian school would be relatively similar to what you posted here. The execution of that mission statement is the critical issue that you should be concerned about. Go to one of the parent's night/open house/parent-teacher conferences independent of your daughter's mother and talk to the teacher(s). You'll quickly get a feel for the quality of the education your daughter is receiving.
 

ichy

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The riding on dinosaur thing isn't far fetched, her mother bought her some DVDs from a speaker at the school who talked about how dinosaurs and people are both land creatures and god made them on the same day, so they must have lived together and that fossils that appear millions of years old are a test of your faith by god. So yeah...

So I've got to ask you, what in the world inspired you to knock a woman like that up?
 

Thebobo

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Not that it has anything to do with anything or is it done well but it seemed
appropriate.

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edro

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How much science is taught in elementary anyway?
All I remember is playing with magnets and learning about what different animals eat.
I'm sure the high school teaches chemistry and biology correctly... they probably just screw up the evolution portion.
 

ShawnD1

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How much science is taught in elementary anyway?
All I remember is playing with magnets and learning about what different animals eat.
I'm sure the high school teaches chemistry and biology correctly... they probably just screw up the evolution portion.

I remember learning about different cloud types. We also learned that hot air rises :D
 

ichy

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Is she expecting you to pay for part of this brainwashing? If that's the case put your foot down and say no.
 

FDF12389

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Is she expecting you to pay for part of this brainwashing? If that's the case put your foot down and say no.

Women are impossible to negotiate with, especially on issue that deal with their children.
 

ShawnD1

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Women are impossible to negotiate with, especially on issue that deal with their children.

I hear the father sometimes gets full custody if the mother is arrested for drug Possession. Plant drugs on her, bust her, done deal.
 

irishScott

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How much science is taught in elementary anyway?
All I remember is playing with magnets and learning about what different animals eat.
I'm sure the high school teaches chemistry and biology correctly... they probably just screw up the evolution portion.

I remember hatching chicks from eggs and selling them, raising meal worms in petri dishes and studying them metamorphosing into darkling beetles, going on nature hikes, and messing around with lego mindstorms and its basic (graphical) "programming", memorizing the planets, making models of insects out of pipe cleaners and presenting them to the class, etc. We also messed around with basic electrical circuits (batteries and light bulbs) in 4th grade. Grew crystals in 5th IIRC.

Playing with magnets, what animals eat and basic cloud shapes were done by the end of 2nd grade.

This was all in public school, in the regular-level courses.
 
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SlitheryDee

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How much science is taught in elementary anyway?
All I remember is playing with magnets and learning about what different animals eat.
I'm sure the high school teaches chemistry and biology correctly... they probably just screw up the evolution portion.

I remember staying a few hundred pages ahead of the rest of the class in my science book because I found everything in it fascinating. I remember the theory of evolution and the scientific method being prominent topics at around the 5th or 6th grade. I distinctly remember noting how what I was hearing in church didn't jive with what I was learning in school.