The attached file, SCHOOLBD.PDF, is a slight modification of a presentation I gave to the Tangipahoa Parish (Louisiana) School Board in 1994 showing how creation could be presented in a public school classroom under U.S. Supreme Court guidelines, and why it would be educationally advantageous to do so. In order to view the file, you will need the Adobe Actrobat Reader program, available for free. Pages are arranged in such a way that once you open it for viewing, you can print it out as a two-sided booklet. All references to the Tangipahoa Parish school board have been deleted, making this presentation suitable for any public school district. If you need overheads to go with it, please email me at the address below. One suggestion, learned through experience: if you find sympathetic members on a school board, tell them to make any class involving origins an elective. That way the ACLU can't stop it. David Prentice email: prentice@instruction.com.