Just let a school district propose teaching creation and you'll see a lawsuit filed faster than you can say *ACLU*.
It's true and you know it and you don't need any links to creationist websites. There's been plenty of threads right here dealing with that issue and I know you've seen them because you've been here long enough.
That's because you can't teach "creation" to everyone's satisfaction, or without conflicting with thier religious beliefs. Even the "creationists" can't agree on everything. The only way to teach "creation" fairly is to cover the various creation doctrines of every religion and denomination the students may already hold or belong to, and that simply isn't practical.