ACLU fights against separating genders in school?
~ The Rebel ~
2012/07/09 20:18:27
Robin Gilbert didn't set out to confront gender stereotypes when she split up the boys and girls at her elementary school in rural southwestern Idaho.
But that's exactly what happened, with her Middleton Heights Elementary now among dozens of public schools nationwide being targeted by the American Civil Liberties Union in a bitter struggle over whether single-sex learning should be continued. Under pressure, single-sex programs have been dropped at schools from Missouri to Louisiana.
"It doesn't frustrate me," Gilbert said of the criticism, "but it makes the work harder."
While Gilbert's school is believed to be the only one in Idaho offering single-sex classes, the movement is widespread in states like South Carolina, which has more than 100 schools that offer some form of a single-gender program.
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- cowboy 2012/07/09 20:32:12
+1It doesn't hurt to seperate them.reply - gregory.ditzler 2012/07/09 20:30:20
+1It's good to see the ACLU do it's job.reply - I. Car Rus 2012/07/09 20:19:35
+1Go figure.reply















