ffilje fiatiy ®ar Hnrf Middle school teachers address Clinton scandal BY ANNE CORBETT STAFF WRITER Amid the media storm of controver sy surrounding the president’s alleged sexual relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, the reactions of one group of Americans have been overlooked the children. Current events are a staple of social studies curriculum, but the recent pres idential controversy sent N.C. teachers saambling for ways to discuss the situa tion appropriately. The state-mandated curriculum for North Carolina calls for teachers to bring related current events into class room discussions. Jeanne Haney, a middle school social studies consultant for the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, said the department had not issued any guidelines for teachers to follow when discussing the issue. “We rely upon the professionalism of our teachers,” she said. “They know the age level of their students.” Haney said teachers take care not to let class discussions stray into areas par ents might find objectionable or inap propriate for their children. “Our folks are very sensitive to the community that they serve,” she said. “I don’t think you’ll see the talk-show syn drome in our schools.” She also said teachers would use the issue to talk about relevant subjects. “I suspect this would be an appropri ate time to look at how impeachment works,” Haney said. Above all, she said, N.C. teachers would not let discussion of the issue get out of hand or become inappropriate for the age of their students. “Our teachers are trying to be very professional and responsible,” she said. We’re purple & green; ...a burrito MACHINE. **o N. Columbia St. 929-2828 Kitchen hours... Mon-Sat Ilam-lOpm, Sun 4-lOpm AMERICAN PROGRAM BUREAU PRESENTS LIVING THE DREAM, INC. “One of the best IN AN plays in New York.” ORIGINAL MUSICAL .engaging... ...excellent by any JAMES CHAPMAN seen 4 large so thoroughly captivated by a - Youngstown State l^r**** University .i. February 15,1998 • spm in Memorial Hall GENERAL PUBLIC sl2 • UNC STUDENTS $6 SPONSORED BY: The Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center, Alliance for Black Graduate and Professional Students, Black Student Movement, AQA, AKA, AEB, KA % Q*P