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From: Adamsc@io-online.com (Adamsc)
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 16:21:21 +0800
To: "tcmay@got.net>
Subject: Re: Public Schools
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On Fri, 27 Sep 1996 22:36:57 -0800, Timothy C. May wrote:
>> a very unusual situation --but I live in rural southern utah
>> where the regional middle school of 1200 can support 4 bands, the
>> top 2 being very impressive, and provide full AP classes, and ACT
>Wow! Utah is teaching AP? Is Jim Bell being brought in as a Special Lecturer?
>(I knew Idaho has special Militia classes, but to hear that Utah is now
>teaching Assassination Politics is pretty impressive.)
Now, ignoring the humorous parts, wouldn't that be a scary thought? Pro-AP
high school students? I could just imagine the death toll rising as the
"popular" students are knocked off by jealous rivals, as the dumped
[boy/girl]friend gets even, etc. It'd be hard for any non-homeschooled
student to live to 18.
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