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Topicit should be illegal to discuss jesus or bible in the class roo
SKARDAVNELNATE
12/25/19 4:27:01 PM
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OniRonin posted...
if churches don't pay taxes to fund the schools, then people shouldn't learn about them there.
I could get behind this policy. Of course there are a few other things that don't contribute to the school budget.
How many people become professional athletes? Just do away with PE.
How much in taxes do historians pay? Do a way with Social Studies.

Let's take this a step further. Since students are legally required to attend school anyway and removing the wasteful programs has freed up some time in their schedule there are things they could do that are immediately profitable. Each school could partner with private organizations to produce some of their products. These new classes could even replace detention. Then if the students aren't doing well in production they can be given detention for that.

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No locked doors, no windows barred. No more things to make my brain seem SKARD.
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