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The Chronicles of Kearnya, or, Principles of Evolution Observed in the Field at Kearny High School

by: Steven Hart

Fri Feb 02, 2007 at 01:46:26 PM EST



It will no doubt pain him to hear this, but the ongoing saga of David Paszkiewicz - the Kearny High School teacher who got caught using his classroom as a pulpit for Christianist wingnuttery - has been an object lesson in the workings of evolution, in terms of the Kearny school board's response.

Like evolution, the school board worked very slowly. Presented with a fall incident in which Paszkiewicz (whose official designation is that of a history teacher) denounced evolution as "unscientific" and told a Muslim girl she was bound for hell unless she got down with the Christianist program, the board waited until January to take any kind of action.

Like any organism caught up in the endless competition of life that powers evolutionary processes, the board also adopted a number of survival strategies.

Steven Hart :: The Chronicles of Kearnya, or, Principles of Evolution Observed in the Field at Kearny High School
In an attempt to placate parents and taxpayers who expect schools to be places of education instead of asylums for half-baked preachers, the board announced that it had taken some kind of unspecified disciplinary action against the Preachin' Teach. Biologists will recognize this as a "threat display," an attempt to appear big and menacing that's employed by all manner of life forms both vertebrate and (appropriately, in this case) invertebrate. Since the Preachin' Teach has reportedly been running around telling students that people who talk about global warming are using Nazi-style propaganda techniques, it seems doubtful that the threat display is very convincing.

The board also announced that all teachers would receive mandatory training on the Constitution's separation of church and state and how it should guide classroom discussions. As any marine biologist will tell you, most species of octopus and squid, when confronted with something big and scary (like representatives of the civilized world) will produce a big splurtch of ink that hangs in the water and distracts the predator while they look for a safe place to hide. Since the young man who exposed the Preachin' Teach to daylight has a father who is not inclined to take this kind of nonsense lying down, it remains to be seen if this distraction strategy will be effective.

Finally, biologists are also aware that there are life forms once capable of sight that have turned their backs on the daylight and elected instead to live in lightless caverns and stagnant pools far beneath the ground. Though some of these creatures retain vestigial traces of eyes and other sensory organs, these have become useless over the generations. These creatures paddle in darkness, untroubled by the doings of the world above.

It would appear the school board is working toward this goal by announcing that from now on, no student is permitted to tape-record a teacher during class. Since it was a tape-recording that permitted the intrepid student to expose the Preachin' Teach with evidence in the first place, we can only assume the school board would rather paddle around in the dark, signing off on maintenance reports and cafeteria menus, rather than deal head-on with the educational and intellectual malfeasance now being practiced in the school's halls.

I'm not a biologist or evolutionary theorist, simply a layman who respects both science and the bedrock principles of American society. I know there is fossil evidence of land animals returning to the sea, but I don't know if any evidence has been found of vertebrates evolving back into invertebrates.

But I think we should all keep our eyes on the Kearny school district, where such an evolutionary retreat may yet happen. It's already pretty hard to find any evidence of backbones on the school board. 

Cross posted at The Opinion Mill.

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isn't it funny (0.00 / 0)
that those who argue against the reality of evolution actually have their strongest argument in the very fact that they exist.

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Steven Hart wrote:

"I know there is fossil evidence of land animals returning to the sea, but I don't know if any evidence has been found of vertebrates evolving back into invertebrates."

You might be onto something.  One possible candidate is the marine animal known as the tunicate or sea squirt.
It is one of those weird, hard-to-classify critters.


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Are there any tunicates on the Kearny Board of Education?

Whatever Is "Taught" in A Public School Classroom... (0.00 / 0)
...is, by definition; public schooling.

I can understand the reluctance to have it all subject to public disclosure via recordings getting on the web etc.  These are just kids and their privacy and right to not be embarrassed etc needs to be respected.

Having said that, if something illegal is gong on in a classroom and a kid with a cell phone audio/video recorder can catch it and bring it to the authorities; there's NO way that student should be penalized.

In my opinion what this "teacher" did was absolutely abusive.  It was what we used to call "mindfucking".  Imposing ones own belief systems on captive audience of children in a private school is, I suppose legal; but in a PUBLIC school with a supposedly balanced curriculum such activity should be CRIMINAL and the perp should be spending at least the next 5 years in jail without parole for a first offense.

These religious fanatics think it's their "duty" to "save" the rest of us; that's how all cults work. 

Real Spirituality does not IMPOSE itself.  Imposition is a human ego/power trip that has nothing at all to do with God.

Assuming that the public newspaper accounts of what he did are correct; the fact that this creep hasn't been fired yet is an atrocity.

If this kind of brainwashing isn't currently criminilized; then we need to pass some new laws post haste.

If my kid were in that class, and the teacher wasn't fired for this; I would be suing the school for being complict in a form of child abuse.


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