Thursday, September 11, 2014

Letter to the School Board




Recently, our teacher received a letter from the school board stating that science has been fully discovered so there is no point in teaching it anymore.  Furthermore, they suggested that the time previously spent on teaching science should be used on other subjects like english, math, and history. I argue that science helps people get a better understanding of the world. Therefore, science classes should not disappear.

If science disappears eventually more people would start to die.  This is because people would not receive treatment to new diseases that may come our way.   We will never know the cure to cancer and people would continue to die from it.

Another reason why science should continue to be taught is that science helps spark creativity in children.  Science feeds your curiosity which will make  us want to experiment which will help create our future products.  This curiosity helps inspire our youth to try new things like making new jobs and hobbies.

Science is used in are every day lives.  Science is used in cooking so if we stop teaching it we will not make any new kinds of food.  Also, without science in the future we will not be able to predict the weather more accurately.

On the other hand, some believe that we have completely discovered science. And they are right, we have discover all we can so far. However, I believe that we have only open one of the many door science has to offer.

In conclusion, there are lots of reasons you should keep science in schools. Science is in are every day lives, need in the medical world, and for the design for future products.  I propose that we not only keep science but  have more class than  we already have. Again, this is why you should keep science.

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