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My son is a 6th grader in a Catholic school and hasn’t yet been confirmed. I’d say he’s still learning and questioning everything about the Catholic faith, and we’re doing our best to answer questions and guide him towards the answers.
In the middle of all of this, his middle school social studies teacher, at a Catholic school, is having students spend what seems to be an entire semester focused deeply on Eastern religions. We’re on our second massive assignment about Buddhism. He spent a full week learning about and painting mandalas, for instance. Now he’s doing a three page essay about Buddhism that is taking up every night of homework for the next two weeks.
I was in a shock when I walked into his classroom the other day and found an entire wall of mandalas, as that never would have been permitted in my own Catholic school growing up. I understand that it’s part of the current state curriculum mandates in some way, but it’s still odd to me.
I have reservations and questions about whether this is normal for a Catholic school, especially before Confirmation when I assumed students would be focused on Catholic tenets primarily. Any insight?
In the middle of all of this, his middle school social studies teacher, at a Catholic school, is having students spend what seems to be an entire semester focused deeply on Eastern religions. We’re on our second massive assignment about Buddhism. He spent a full week learning about and painting mandalas, for instance. Now he’s doing a three page essay about Buddhism that is taking up every night of homework for the next two weeks.
I was in a shock when I walked into his classroom the other day and found an entire wall of mandalas, as that never would have been permitted in my own Catholic school growing up. I understand that it’s part of the current state curriculum mandates in some way, but it’s still odd to me.
I have reservations and questions about whether this is normal for a Catholic school, especially before Confirmation when I assumed students would be focused on Catholic tenets primarily. Any insight?