On Jan 28, 1:13*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
m...
I wish schools could get out entirely of any business except teaching
reading, writing, math, and science, and helping kids learn how to
think. It was pretty much like that in the 1950's in my public
schools. We didn't waste a second on crapola like school prayer and
pledges.
What public school system did you attend? * Seems to me I remember
public schools in the 50's having a short session in the morning where
we all stood, recited the Pledge of Allegiance, and had a moment of
silence for private prayer for those so inclined.
The atom bomb drills, including hiding under your desk, were held in
the afternoon.
Eisboch
New Haven. School prayer was *kaput* at my school by the fifth grade,
and if memory serves, there was no "pledge" in junior high or high
school. We weren't much into desk diving, either. In fact, I remember my
7th Grade science teacher telling us that since we lived in New Haven,
where much military armament was made, and where many machine tools were
made, we were on the prime target list anyway, and would certainly be
vaporized if a nuclear war started.
That was the year I built my cloud chamber. Still remember most of the
details of that, too.
Well it is good to see you haven't lost all of your mind, and can
remember the cloud chamber, but I would find it hard to believe if you
didn't do a pledge of allegiance in school and most likely had a moment
. He "remembers" wrong, his teachers were not that progressive, even
in New Haven... My mom worked as an educator in one of the most
advanced school systems in the state for almost 50 years, started one
of the first local teachers unions, set a lot of policy as she was the
one who implemented most of it

In CT, even in New Haven, they did
the pledge and a moment of silence in the 50's probably into JHS
anyway.