The animals got together in the forest one day and decided to start a
school. There was a rabbit, a bird, a squirrel, a fish and an eel, and
they formed a Board of Education. The rabbit insisted that running be in
the curriculum. The bird insisted that flying be in the curriculum. The
fish insisted that swimming be in the curriculum, and the squirrel
insisted that perpendicular tree climbing be in the curriculum. They put
all of these things together and wrote a Curriculum Guide. Then they
insisted that all of the animals take all of the
subjects. Although the rabbit was getting an A in running perpendicular
tree climbing was a real problem for him; he kept falling over
backwards. Pretty soon he got to be sort of brain damaged, and he
couldn’t run any more. He found that instead of making an A in running,
he was making a C and, of course, he always made an F in perpendicular
tree climbing. The bird was really beautiful at flying, but when it came
to burrowing in the ground, he couldn’t do so well. He kept breaking
his beak and wings. Pretty soon he was making a C in flying as well as
an F in burrowing, and he had a hellava time with perpendicular tree
climbing. The moral of the story is that the animal who was
valedictorian of the class was a mentally retarded eel who did
everything in a halfway fashion. But the educators were all happy
because everybody was taking all of the subjects, and it was called a
broad-based education.
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