Posted on 01/18/2014 5:17:58 PM PST by virtuous
The father of a 13 year-old girl who was upset by a classroom poster that listed sex acts was shocked to hear that the poster is part of her schools health and science curriculum. Mark Ellis said his daughter, a student at Hocker Grove Middle school was shocked by what she saw on a poster on a classroom wall. Originally, Ellis assumed the poster was a student prank, until he called the school and discovered it was part of the curriculum. Why would you put it in front of 13 year-old students? he asked. The poster, How Do People Express Their Sexual Feelings? lists sex acts such as: Oral Sex, Sexual Fantasy, Caressing, Anal Sex, Dancing, Hugging, Touching Each Others Genitals, Kissing, Grinding, and Masturbation. After being told by the school principal the poster was teaching material, Ellis is now concerned about what his daughter is being taught in school.
District spokeswoman Leigh Anne Neal said The poster is actually part of our middle school health and science materials, and so it is a part of our district approved curriculum. Neal added that the curriculum is similar to those used by other schools around the country.
According to the publisher's website, the goal of the program is: ...to empower young adolescents to change their behavior in ways that will reduce their risk of pregnancy and HIV or other STD infection. Specifically, this curriculum emphasizes that young adolescents should postpone sexual activity and that practicing abstinence is the only way to eliminate the risk for pregnancy and STDs, including HIV.
Ellis thinks the curriculum should change.
This has nothing to do with abstinence or sexual reproduction, actually, a lot of these things, he said. I would like to see that this particular portion of the curriculum is removed from the school.
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I couldn’t agree more.
They’re not broken. They’re working as intended. These are government schools. Morality creates a strong people, immorality a weak people. Which does government prefer?
I posted the picture of the poster that she took on another related thread.
They put anal sex on a poster with hand-holding and hugging.
The goal IS to equate anal and oral sex with hugging and handholding as natural and normal. It is part of the plan to promote homosexuality; or promoting homosexuality is part of the plan to break down family and tradition and stick a finger in the eye of traditional family.
It is all a part of the plan.
And, YES, TheDepartment of Ed. is one of the worst ideas ever promoted. Jmmy Carter for all his big toothed smiling and overt piety never met a dictator he didn't like or whose wife he couldn't compliment; he never saw a hard won trophy he didn't believe America should give up --Panama Canal, Iran-where our diesel fuel used to come from when it was cheaper than gas.--Oh! Maybe there was ONE Dictator he didn't like--The Shah of Iran because he was pro America.
Jimmuh was just an eyelash better than Obama.
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Sebelius Country, folks.
One weird leftist bitch, she be.
I had sex-ed in the 6th grade back in the early 80s. It pretty much consisted of how babies are made, how babies aren't made, what a menstrual cycle is, this is what a condom looks like and this is how to put one on.
The rest of it was left for us to figure out on our own.
Recruiting and grooming, coming to a school near you!
This new skool. Get with the times. What 12 and 13 year olds don’t immediately think of sodomy when their hormones rage?
“But these two agencies were started in the 70s to allegedly deal with serious national problems in these areas. Yet have they succeeded in their goals????”
Absolutely not.
But, really, we had no “serious national problems” in either energy OR education (espercially education) in the 1970s, at least none that were not government created.
“Theyre not broken. Theyre working as intended. These are government schools. Morality creates a strong people, immorality a weak people. Which does government prefer?”
Well, when you put it that way....
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