Gay Marriage may be coming to your Child's Elementary School!
Do you want your child to be taught about Gay Marriage in Elementary School? Should this be taught to Kindergartners?
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I worked for 12 years in the public schools and each year I saw changes there, the most upsetting was that the school was teaching "morals and values" that were not in line with our family's. The more information I became privy to in the front office, the more I became stunned that there is an agenda there, if I didn't work there, I would have thought it was hype, but it's not.
When my son was in 6th grade a "sex-ed" class was part of the curriculum. I asked to see the scope and sequence, and was met with flack. I refused to allow him in the class until I knew the topics being taught . . . . after a small group of parents and I raised enough concern, we were given the scope and sequence. I pulled my son out. I did not see the benefit of him learning about transgenders, bi-sexuality, gay lifestyle, nor did I want him to hear a presentation by planned parenthood on safe sex. No where was the word abstinence or purity ever mentioned in the materials they were teaching. By my co-workers I was told I was sheltering, out of touch with reality, over-protective, etc., etc. My stance with my son not going to the class really made me realize that there is "ZERO" tolerance for traditional family values, and that people holding them are mocked.
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I worked for 12 years in the public schools and each year I saw changes there, the most upsetting was that the school was teaching "morals and values" that were not in line with our family's. The more information I became privy to in the front office, the more I became stunned that there is an agenda there, if I didn't work there, I would have thought it was hype, but it's not.
When my son was in 6th grade a "sex-ed" class was part of the curriculum. I asked to see the scope and sequence, and was met with flack. I refused to allow him in the class until I knew the topics being taught . . . . after a small group of parents and I raised enough concern, we were given the scope and sequence. I pulled my son out. I did not see the benefit of him learning about transgenders, bi-sexuality, gay lifestyle, nor did I want him to hear a presentation by planned parenthood on safe sex. No where was the word abstinence or purity ever mentioned in the materials they were teaching. By my co-workers I was told I was sheltering, out of touch with reality, over-protective, etc., etc. My stance with my son not going to the class really made me realize that there is "ZERO" tolerance for traditional family values, and that people holding them are mocked.
Yes, we need to vote on this.
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