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Monday, March 02, 2009
State Education Officials Examine Tutor's Scientology-Related Techniques
Yesterday's Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that Georgia education officials, in conducting their annual inspection of a tutoring organization, Applied Scholastics, are looking carefully at its use of teaching techniques developed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. At issue is the question of whether Applied Scholsatic's program is secular, or instead is a disguised method of teaching Scientology. Georgia's state Department of Education approves and monitors tutors that are available for selection by parents of children who fail to meet federal academic standards. Tutors are paid with federal funds.