Parents don't see a crisis over science and math
Wednesday, February 15, 2006; Posted: 10:35 a.m. EST (15:35 GMT)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Science and math have zoomed to the top of the nation's education agenda. Yet Amanda Cook, a parent of two school-age girls, can't quite see the urgency.
"In Maine, there aren't many jobs that scream out 'math and science,"' said Cook, who lives in Etna, in the central part of the state. Yes, both topics are important, but "most parents are saying you're better off going to school for something there's a big need for."
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
I wonder what it will sound like
when our collective intellect vanishes entirely and the space inside our skulls becomes a vacuum, and then our skulls collapse from the pressure. Will it be a popping sound? A thwump? I'm just curious.
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