It's like something out of a made-for-TV movie but yeah; even in
teaching Critical Thinking skills, which *is* a very important
thing to go through, because of separation of church and state,
you don't cross over this line. You shouldn't, not in public
schools. You may agree or disagree but there's a good reason for
that line. Secularism (which is a part of the US heritage) is
not equivalent to atheism. "Wooley says her seventh grade
reading teacher at West Memorial Junior High School said both
her answers were wrong and that she had to admit God wasn't
real." Now, if you believe that "there should be more of this in
schools", then you are arguing for the separation of church and
state to be removed. You can't hide behind Critical Thinking
skills teachings. It's an infringement. Discuss at will if you
believe I'm wrong.
http://www.khou.com/story/news/local/neighborhood/2015/10/27/student-says-teacher-taught-god-not-real/74723050/