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642 Things to Write About: (Guided Journal, Creative Writing, Writing Prompt Journal)

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Nor has it fazed other parents of kids in the class who she said have spoken out in defense of the book’s use on social media. We did not exercise due diligence when we reviewed this resource, and as a result, we overlooked several writing prompts among the 642 that are not appropriate for our high school audience,” said Wilch. “…We feel terrible. At no time were any of these inappropriate prompts selected or discussed, but still, they were there, and they were viewable, and you can’t unsee them.” In a prepared statement, Superintendent Phil Herman said the “inappropriate and offensive writing prompts” were part of a supplemental resource used in the high school senior-level College Credit Plus writing sections. If there’s one positive that can be attributed to the pandemic school closures, it’s that the “virtual learning” allowed parents to see what exactly was being taught to their kids. Public school enrollment dropped during the pandemic, and homeschooling has increased dramatically despite remaining a steady 3.3% of students since 2012. At a banquet in Kazakhstan, you are greeted as a guest of honor and served the traditional sheep’s eyeball. Respectfully, you decline. You are then offered the sheep’s tongue, instead. What’s your excuse this time?

The book provided to students called: 642 Things To Write About” contained writing prompts that encouraged students to write about sex, drinking, and murder. Ans: The first wish is..give me magical powers that I can spread peace in the world by destroying the evil,like superman or Spider-Man Write the ad for an expensive new drug that improves bad posture. Now, list the possible side effects. Parents at the meeting said that these prompts are inappropriate for high school students. One parent said that he was “appalled” at the content and demanded cameras in the classrooms to allow parents to monitor what is being taught to their children. One parent called the prompts tantamount to “grooming.”Parents were outraged over a book of writing prompts given to high school students taking a college credit course called “Writing in the Liberal Arts II.” News 5 reached out to the Hudson School Board to get their response to the calls for resignation from the mayor and other parents. The book was used for years in the school’s College Credit Plus writing class, but was taken away from students Monday after parents and administrators became aware of some of the writing prompts inside. This was exactly what I thought and tried to do now that I am old. Unfortunately, New Zealand will not accept old people (anyone over 50!)because the country does not want to be responsible for the cost of an aging population. With socialized medicine, aging immigrants would be a burden on their society. My second wish would be..give me so much money that I became a bank itself to lend money to poor and improve the world to be peaceful

You have a dream that you’ve murdered someone. Who is it, how and why did the murder happen, and what happens afterward? It's not something my other child ever mentioned because it was such a non-issue, non-part of the class,” said Raeth. It might be a good idea if students write the story of their names. or the story of a scar in their body.It’s 1849, and you’re headed West along the Oregon Trail. Describe the safety features of your state-of-the-art covered wagon.

The district immediately determined this writing resource should not be in the hands of our students, and on Monday, collected the books from the students enrolled in the course,” Herman said. “It is important to note that at no time were any of these inappropriate writing prompts assigned as part of the class.” I've heard mention of, like, 'We shouldn't offer these classes at all.' So then then they're taking away an opportunity for these children to have college credit," said Raeth. Having not seen the book that was used in the writing class at Hudson High School, Lusher said he wouldn’t want to judge whether the material “would cross a line or not.”We were warned about there being some explicit material. And she just said, ‘Don't use the prompts.’ And so none of us did. We all ignored it,” said Raeth. The Raeths are also concerned about the teacher who oversees the writing course at Hudson High School. If you were given one extra hour today and you weren’t allowed to use it for anything you’d normally do (e.g.; eat, sleep, etc.), what would you do with that hour? BREAKING: Hudson mayor demands all school board members resign or face possible criminal charges over high school course material that he said a judge called "child pornography." The book titled ‘642 Things to Write About’ contains writing prompts with topics some consider to be inappropriate for high school students.

The book went unnoticed for years until some parents and administrators discovered the prompts inside Friday.

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Even so, given recent concerns presented by parents of students in this course, the District collected the books and discontinued their use. The Mayor called the book titled: 642 Things To Write About, which was given to students “child pornography.” Mayor Craig Shubert spoke up at the meeting and gave the 5-member School Board an ultimatum — resign or be charged. We’ve never heard of criminal charges [filed against a school board] for curriculum,” said Ralph Lusher, staff attorney with the Ohio School Boards Association.

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