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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT51) NORMAL, Ill. -- March 6, 2003 -- IRAQ-SCHOOLS -- In classroom after classroom, teachers are confronting the possibility of war with Iraq, struggling to maintain academic decorum while encouraging students to discuss events that they know from experience are dividing adults. Some teachers are grappling with students eager to stage an antiwar play. Others are weighing whether grisly battlefield images on live television should have a place in the classroom. The debate at Normal Community High School was one of thousands that have played out in schools from Connecticut to California in recent weeks. Many of them, as in Kelly Keogh's World Studies class here, have been organized by teachers. Others have been spontaneous, sometimes threatening to turn into brawls. Keely Keogh discussing the possibility of war with Iraq with his seventh-grade World Studies class in Normal, Ill., February 26, 2003. (Fred Zwicky/The New York Times) *LITE
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2003-03-06
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The New York Times Agency
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