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Yes, they should!
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No, it's important!
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I think it''s important our kids learn what is going on in the country.
I think it''s important our kids learn what is going on in the country.
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Brian Pouillon
I think kids need to learn to be good citizens and part of that is being involved in the political process. There is already too much apathy in our country when it comes to politics.
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Richard Dillard
The sooner they learn about the political system the easier it will be later in life and make them better informed on political issues
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The presentation is bias. Now kids are listening to republicans being bashed by the democrats that put this together. They’re to young to understand our political BS.
ReplyYes because the schools are way too bias and force their liberal opinions on the children.
ReplyPolitical view and religion should be left out. If you want to teach them to vote use a cartoon characters to be at their level of understanding. Bulling is real and this would definitely target
ReplyElementary school is no place for politics!
ReplyElementary aged kids will only mimic their parents. They don't have the maturity or wisdom to understand all the issues that we"adults" make political.
ReplyFirst, let kids be kids, do NOT start indoctinating them in grade school. Especially now when everything is politically biaised. Learn basic for a good start to life.Old fashioned 3 R's.
ReplyAbsolutely! In fact the ed system has failed terribly in all subjects! Shame on Scholastic News to present a bias, rather than what each party represents. Even more disappointing!
ReplyI think that there is a happy medium to this. As a Republican I believe that it is important to teach our kids, students, and youth about our democracy. But we shouldn’t show them the bad till jr high
ReplyI believe that issues concerning values a young mind may be influenced with should come from that young persons family not the state or government. This included politics.
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