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Originally Posted by Orange
When I thought it over a bit, there's also probably a pretty good chance they're learning O Holy Night for their Christmas pageant in music class while making those "stained glass" Stations of the Cross for their Easter mass in art. I don't see it as a big deal, but there's also that for those who want it to be secular.
But for the core courses I doubt a person would be able to pick out the difference between Catholic and public ones.
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Yeah, that's probalby the case, especially since the kid is in kindergarten.
But like I said, in the classes that matter, like math, science, social, english, ets., you know, the classes that matter after kindergarten, it's the same carriculum as any other school.
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