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Suzanne Young found the sticker in her son's textbook in Gilbert, Arizona. — -- Suzanne Young, an author of young adult fiction and a former teacher in Gilbert, Arizona, said she was shocked ...
But buried in that news was acknowledgement of a "sticker" that the state requires be placed on its biology textbooks, telling students that evolution is a "controversial theory," not a fact.
Huh? That’s right, in the Gilbert Unified School District, biology textbooks now contain a sticker with this indelible message: The Gilbert Public School District supports the state of Arizona ...
But the issue simmered for awhile, then appeared to die. Until last week when the district ordered stickers placed on all biology texts. Here’s what the sticker says: “The Gilbert Public ...
ATLANTA — A suburban school board has abandoned its four-year legal fight to place stickers in high school biology textbooks that say “evolution is a theory, not a fact.” In a settlement ...
In 1995 Alabama’s Board of Education voted to place stickers on public school biology books that said evolution is a “controversial theory” and “any statement about life’s origins should ...
Cobb County School District — the second largest in Georgia, with more than 100,000 students — started placing stickers in newly adopted high-school biology textbooks in the spring of 2002.
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