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It’s about our future, people!
This vendetta the anti-evolution crowd has against the new draft of the state science standards is not just a fight in the here and now. Their assault on science they quite frankly don’t understand could affect our future. Mike Thomas, … Continue reading
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Two more resolutions
[this post updated with a third county for a total of six so far] I’ve been doing a methodical search of school district websites for any information that might reveal more school boards issuing anti-evolution resolutions like Taylor, Baker and … Continue reading
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Framers and writers back to work. 12 counties?!
The 58 men and women who worked on the original draft of the new Florida science standards are now back at it. They’re going through all the public and professional input that has flooded in over the past few months. … Continue reading
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Breathtaking inanity
I’m embarrassed. Sure, the Taylor County school board was apparently the first to pass a resolution complaining about evolution (previous post here), but they’re not the only one. Two more counties passed resolutions, too: Baker County and Holmes County. The … Continue reading
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Miramar: the morning after
OK, so we got one nasty shocker out of the way last night when the Associated Press clued us in to Taylor County’s anti-evolution resolution. Let’s move on to see what’s in store for us the day after the final … Continue reading
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Early report on the Miramar meeting
An Associated Press article on tonight’s meeting in Miramar about the new draft of the state science standards is already up on the Florida Times-Union website. The story does not give an overall impression of attendance or how many people … Continue reading
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All I Want …
The Florida Citizens for Science “Call to Action” project is still steaming ahead. We need you to get involved by making your voice heard! Don’t sit on the sidelines and watch what’s happening concerning the new draft of the state … Continue reading
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9-0
That’s nine newspaper editorials in favor of including evolution in the state science standards and zero in favor of “other theories.” The South Florida Sun Sentinel jumps on board. Evolution isn’t debatable in many parts of the world, and among … Continue reading →