Assignment 3, 10 Points Story Syria Texas Opioids Cryogenics Tuesday March 20,2018 Today s Music Requests: 1. The Spectre by Alan Walker 2. Talent Show 3. Fur Elise by Beethoven 4. One Punch Man Ending Credits Song 5. Go Go by BTS 1 paragraph summary 1 Sentence Summary main idea 3 supporting details (elaborate) your opinion.
Assignment 3, 10 Points Story Syria Tuesday March 20,2018 1 Sentence Summary Texas Opioids Cryogenics 1 paragraph summary main idea 3 supporting details (elaborate) your opinion.
Assignment 3, 10 Points Story Syria Tuesday March 20,2018 1 Sentence Summary Texas Opioids Cryogenics 1 paragraph summary main idea 3 supporting details (elaborate) your opinion.
Homework None HW will resume after Spring Break
Class Business Spring Dance this Thursday 3/22 4:30-5:30.
Class Business Spring Dance Thursday 3/22 after school DJ Games Prizes Pizza
Class Business Spring Dance Thursday 3/22 after school Tomorrow- (Wednesday) Is the last day to buy your ticket!
Class Business Spring Dance Thursday 3/22 after school All proceeds go to the families of the victims of the Stoneman Douglas tragedy.
Class Business Get your act together Student Talent show May 21 st That s the last week of school
Class Business The Carwise Fitness Club is not meeting this Thursday due to the dance.
Leaving the room No passes first ten/ last ten 1 out at a time Students must sign out Students must have a pass
Assignment 3, 10 Points Story Syria Tuesday March 20,2018 1 Sentence Summary Texas Opioids Cryogenics 1 paragraph summary main idea 3 supporting details (elaborate) your opinion.
Civics in the News Absent students are excused. Students wishing to improve their grades should research a current news event dealing with U.S. government, and write a 1/2 page summary describing who, what, when, where and why. Include your opinion. It must be in complete sentences. Bring it to Mr. Harbaugh or scan it and email it to harbaughs@pcsb.org. For more information about CNN10 go to mrharbaugh.com > CNN10 Page or Google CNN10.
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Assignment 3, 10 Points Story Syria Tuesday March 20,2018 1 Sentence Summary Texas Opioids Cryogenics 2 Minutes 1 paragraph summary main idea 3 supporting details (elaborate) your opinion.
Assignment 3, 10 Points Story Syria Tuesday March 20,2018 1 Sentence Summary Texas Opioids Cryogenics 1 paragraph summary Share main idea 3 supporting details (elaborate) your opinion.
Assignment 3, 10 Points Tuesday March 20,2018 Story Syria Texas Opioids Cryogenics Please open your workbook to page 15 and have it ready to be checked. 1 paragraph summary 1 Sentence Summary News Stamp Check 10 points main idea 3 supporting details (elaborate) your opinion.
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Today Assignment 4 Simulate a U.S. Supreme Court Case You will need a blank piece of paper. Put your name on your paper (you will turn in in tomorrow).
Background The year is 1962. You are a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. A case has been appealed to you from a lower court in New York.
Background A group of parents are suing the school district because the school starts each day having student s stand while an administrator reads the following school wide announcement: Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our country. Amen.
Background The plaintiffs argued that opening the school day with such a prayer violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment which says in part, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion "
Background The defendant (The New York State school system) argued that the prayer did not violate the U.S. Constitution, and they got twenty-two other states governors to sign a legal brief urging the Supreme Court to uphold the New York Court of Appeals decision that the prayer was Constitutional.
Levels of Courts
The parents sued the school board in state civil court and lost. Levels of Courts
Levels of Courts The parents sued the school board in state civil court and lost. The parents appealed to the N.Y. Court of Appeals and lost.
Levels of Courts The parents sued the school board in state civil court and lost. The parents appealed to the N.Y. Supreme Court and The parents lost. appealed to the N.Y. Court of Appeals and lost.
Levels of Courts The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case on appeal. The parents sued the school board in state civil court and lost. The parents appealed to the N.Y. Supreme Court and The parents lost. appealed to the N.Y. Court of Appeals and lost.
The Real Verdict Engel v. Vitale
You decide: Assignment 4 1. Vote for a spokesperson (Chief Justice). 2. Debate the issue. 3. Vote as a group. Simple (51%) Majority rules. A tie means the lower court ruling stands. Does school prayer violate the U.S. Constitution? Vote on this: 4. To get credit you must write your personal opinion on a piece of paper and turn it into the turn in box. 30 words or more. Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our country. Amen.
You decide: Assignment 4 1. Vote for a spokesperson (Chief Justice). 2. Debate the issue. 3. Vote as a group. Simple (51%) Majority rules. A tie means the lower court ruling stands. Does school prayer violate the U.S. Constitution? Vote on this: 4. To get credit you must write your personal opinion on a piece of paper and turn it into the turn in box. 30 words or more. Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our country. Amen.
You decide: Assignment 4 1. Vote for a spokesperson (Chief Justice). 2. Debate the issue. 3. Vote as a group. Simple (51%) Majority rules. A tie means the lower court ruling stands. Does school prayer violate the U.S. Constitution? Vote on this: The Chief Justice will share when called on: What was your group s decision? 4. To get credit you must write your personal opinion on a piece of paper and turn it into the turn in box. 30 words or more. Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our country. Amen.
The Real Verdict Engel v. Vitale The Court ruled that government-written prayers were not to be recited in public schools and were a violation of the U.S. Constitution and the Establishment Clause of the first amendment.
The Real Verdict Engel v. Vitale The Court ruled that government-written prayers were not to be recited in public schools and were a violation of the U.S. Constitution and the Establishment Clause of the first amendment. The Court explained the importance of separation between church and state by giving a lengthy history of the issue, beginning with the 16th century in England.
The Real Verdict Engel v. Vitale The Court ruled that government-written prayers were not to be recited in public schools and were a violation of the U.S. Constitution and the Establishment Clause of the first amendment. The Court explained the importance of separation between church and state by giving a lengthy history of the issue, beginning with the 16th century in England. It then stated that school's prayer is a religious activity by the very nature of it being a prayer, and that prescribing such a religious activity for school children violates the Establishment Clause. The program, created by government officials to promote a religious belief, was therefore constitutionally impermissible.
The Real Verdict Engel v. Vitale The Court ruled that government-written prayers were not to be recited in public schools and were a violation of the U.S. Constitution and the Establishment Clause of the first amendment. The Court explained the importance of separation between church and state by giving a lengthy history of the issue, beginning with the 16th century in England. It then stated that school's prayer is a religious activity by the very nature of it being a prayer, and that prescribing such a religious activity for school children violates the Establishment Clause. The program, created by government officials to promote a religious belief, was therefore constitutionally impermissible. The Court rejected the defendant's arguments that people are not asked to respect any specific established religion; and that the prayer is voluntary. The Court held that the mere promotion of a religion is sufficient to establish a violation.
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