Not all faith schools used to be bad. I went to a C of E junior school, and we did science after a fashion, but also learnt that various things like the creation can be tied in with real science. That PACE thing looks like total rubbish though. How do they get that past Ofsted?
I assume that nobody from these schools goes on to study science at university.
Slim
Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 6614 Location: New England (In the US of A)
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 15 11:50 am Post subject:
Damn internet fact checkers ruining everyone's fun on the internet
But if the town council�s decision wasn�t about sun-sucking, cancer-causing solar panels, what were the real motivations for voting against the proposal? The answer lies in another section of the Roanoke-Chowan article:
The town would not benefit, from a tax base standpoint, from the solar farms because they are not located within the town limits, but only in the extraterritorial sections.
The only funding the town would get is approximately $7,000 per year for specialized training for the Woodland Fire Department in the event of an electrical malfunction at the solar plant.
Of course, discussing the financial details of the decision takes away from the whole, �ignorant people rejecting clean energy for crazy reasons� narrative � which is probably why everyone who covered the story chose to leave that part out.
As you say Slim, why ruin a good story with facts. No doubt there were locals who said that sort of thing, there always are some, but that appears not to have been the reason the council rejected it.