Texas leads the way - as usual

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Rose Moore

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May 23, 2010, 1:25:44 AM5/23/10
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I was wondering if anyone has detailed out the curriculum / text book
for History that Texas approved? Does the public realize that the
states follow the lead of Texas in these type of issues?

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Barbara Altman

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May 23, 2010, 12:28:00 PM5/23/10
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Texas won the fight to keep in many facts and truths of our History that many States wanted to take out . Many of the School Board members wanted to be more politically correct, but the majority on the School Board won. You could go to the Texas School Board and find what you are looking for.

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On 5/22/2010 10:25 PM, Rose Moore wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has detailed out the curriculum / text book
for History that Texas approved?  Does the public realize that the
states follow the lead of Texas in these type of issues?

  
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Rose Moore

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May 23, 2010, 5:30:55 PM5/23/10
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This does not answer my question: I was wondering if anyone has
"detailed" out the curriculum / text book
for History that Texas approved?
Did you? I am not the candidate.
Thank you Barbara,
Rose

On May 23, 9:28 am, Barbara Altman <barbara.nvedcoalit...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Texas won the fight to keep in many facts and truths of our History that
> many States wanted to take out . Many of the School Board members wanted
> to be more politically correct, but the majority on the School Board
> won. You could go to the Texas School Board and find what you are
> looking for.
>
> *Barbara Altman*
> barbara.nvedcoalit...@yahoo.com <mailto:barbara.nvedcoalit...@yahoo.com>
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