Harvey’s son attends Cedar Hills Elementary in Jacksonville, Fla. Back in January, a local attorney came in to teach the students about the Bill of Rights. But after the attorney left, fourth-grade teacher Cheryl Sabb dictated the sentence to part of the class and had them copy it down, he said.
The paper sat unnoticed in Harvey’s son’s backpack for several months until last week, when his son’s mother almost threw it away. The words caught her eye in the trash, and she showed it to Harvey, who said he was at a loss for words. He asked his son, who said Sabb had spoken the sentence out loud and told them to write it down. Harvey said he asked some of his son’s classmates and got a similar answer.
“Everybody has their opinions,” Harvey told TheBlaze. “I am strongly for proper education, for the freedom of thought so you can form your own opinion and have your own free speech in the future… [but] the education is, ‘when was the Constitution drafted, when was it ratified, why did this happen, why did we choose to do this…all these things, why did they particularly choose those specific rights to be in our Bill of Rights.’”
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4 comments:
Someone needs to be fired, Brain washing the kids.
Parents need to wake up, this has been going on in government schools since the 70s. They had me conviced that I wanted to be a good commie in 1973. Once I got out of that hell-hole and experienced the real world and saw what idiots liberals are I changed my mind big time.
I WISH a teacher would have my child write that.
2:30 In North Korea you and your children can have the full protection of the state. Have a nice day comrade.
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