Posted on 05/07/2021 11:50:18 AM PDT by massmike
A 1st grade teacher in Washington read her students a book pushing transgender ideology as the school district sat back and did nothing, according to an anonymous tip through YAF’s Campus Bias Tip Line.
Jennifer Miller, a 1st grade teacher in Bellingham School District, subjected her six and seven-year-old students to I am Jazz, a book that details a two-year-old biological male beginning his transition to a female, with the support of his parents.
Concerned parents reached out to school administrators and the school board, both of whom refused to take action.
An investigation by YAF revealed that Jennifer Mason, president of the Bellingham School Board, owns and operates a self-described “all-ages” sex toy shop.
An angry parent went so far as reaching out to Bellingham Public Schools superintendent, Greg Baker, with his concerns. Baker refused to engage over email with the parent, and instead requested a phone call–but shut down the idea once the parent asked if he could record the call.
(Excerpt) Read more at yaf.org ...
He’s at least 18 now, and had a LOPITOFFAME on the show.
I keep reading puberty blockers reduce teen pill takers’ IQ 10 points. Explains why Jazz is getting a degree in gender theory.
I am familiar with him. My wife is a fan of one of the channels that show reality TV and I’ve seen the commercials. I have never seen the show and had no idea he started to “transition” so early - barely out of diapers and babbling baby talk and knowing absolutely nothing about anything.
Someone like that (without a sense of shame) probably advertises online, maybe has a few students photographed on a Class Field Trip.
“Those pesky parents don’t really need to know! It will be our little secret. Right, Boys and Girls?”
I remember those Dick and Jane books from 1st grade. I was bored out of my skull, during reading circle, waiting for my classmates to struggle to read words like, “See Jane run. Run, Jane, run!”
I was the baby of the family, and my mother used to read to me when she had the time. I was reading before I entered Kindergarten, and have been an avid reader ever since. I read to my two sons too when they were little. I’ll be 74 in August. I’m hoping against hope that I’ll get to read all the books in my book cases before I die.
I’m pushing 70. I honestly can’t remember how or when I learned to read. I just know I was bored in first grade. Reading is one of life’s great pleasures.
Bellingham is known for its gay women....
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