Posted on Aug 16, 2022
Group plans to put Christian schools inside Ohio churches and allow kids to attend with public...
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IDK if this pilot program will get off the ground or not, because these kids still have to go back to the same environment where they were born. Are the churches prepared to bus these kids back home so that they don't run into neighborhood thugs or be enticed to try drugs, or worse. It wouldn't surprise me, if most of these kids come from a one parent household and older siblings. It will be interesting to follow up on this program. Thank you for sharing PO1 Wm Chip Nagel.
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That way they exclude people in the name of religion. The all inclusive God has to be expelled from the church because we don’t like having everyone come through the doors
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."“Part of the virtue of a public education is exposure to people of different backgrounds, exposure to different viewpoints. No education is complete without exposure to the realities of history in American society and ideally, a range of different viewpoints. Whether that is something these schools would accomplish seems questionable. But, of course, that would depend on what they intend to teach,” Carey said.
Baer said an established private Christian school in Columbus has shared its curriculum with the new school. And he rejected the separation of church and state argument.
“There’s religious teaching happening in public schools right now, indoctrinating kids into Marxism and really dangerous world views so they need to get their religion out of the public schools first,” Baer said.
Baer said there are 20 more schools planned throughout the state, similar to this one, that could open next year. And he said it’s his hope that the idea of putting schools in churches will expand even more in the future.
“On every corner that you see a church, we want to see a school as well,” Baer said."
..."“Part of the virtue of a public education is exposure to people of different backgrounds, exposure to different viewpoints. No education is complete without exposure to the realities of history in American society and ideally, a range of different viewpoints. Whether that is something these schools would accomplish seems questionable. But, of course, that would depend on what they intend to teach,” Carey said.
Baer said an established private Christian school in Columbus has shared its curriculum with the new school. And he rejected the separation of church and state argument.
“There’s religious teaching happening in public schools right now, indoctrinating kids into Marxism and really dangerous world views so they need to get their religion out of the public schools first,” Baer said.
Baer said there are 20 more schools planned throughout the state, similar to this one, that could open next year. And he said it’s his hope that the idea of putting schools in churches will expand even more in the future.
“On every corner that you see a church, we want to see a school as well,” Baer said."
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