Common Core? – The Brainwashing of Kids to Accept Water Scarcity

SAN BERNARDINO CALIFORNIA — The San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools’ Regional Occupational Program has received a $35,000 grant to support new high school classes that address water issues in California.

The programs are expected to develop new standards-based model curriculum that promote advanced and in-depth study of a targeted content area.

The grant, called the H20 SMART Project, focuses on energy, environmental and utilities industry sector, offering a pathway for environmental resources through two integrated science courses — Water 101 and Water Science/Technology.

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