Posted on 04/14/2015 10:33:36 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Sixth graders in a quiet Florida town saw a lot more vocabulary-lesson excitement than usual recently after a fill-in-the-blank question about porn magazines and the ethical considerations of sperm donation cropped up on an assignment.
The kerfuffle occurred at Corkscrew Middle School, Fort Myers NBC affiliate WBBH reports.
Heres the question in full:
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DANG!
Question 1
When choosing a sperm, donor would David Crosby be your first choice?
( I’ve been laughing at this one for years )
Corkscrew Middle School? You’re putting me on!
It’s been said that truth is stranger than fiction, you know.
If you get there at 11:45 on Christmas Eve, you have to take wwhat’s left.
Public schools are child abuse, all of them ( some private ones too)
At the rate this is going on today, I would have thought that this was a 4th grade question! Heck, the 6th grade usually hand out condoms.
If you talked to a random child in a public park the way teachers talk to their students these days with impunity, you’d risk being beat up by an angry parent and/or arrested for lewd conduct and inappropriate behavior around a minor.
He merely signed a waiver of anonymity. Locked himself in a room with a cup and a sexy magazine. And didnt consider the emotional or genetic [CONSEQUENCES OF PRODUCING A BABY THAT WOULD GROW UP TO BE A PERVERT AND WHO WOULD BECOME MY SO-CALLED TEACHER] for another 30 years.
Bump
I believe they want students to fail. The provocative question is meant to derail the students. Their young minds will lose focus and mistakes will be made. Failure equals more tests, more “solutions” and definitely more $$$$.
If schools were a choice this wouldn’t happen. No parent wishes their kid would become a sex focused teen. We’ve turned our kids over to government experts. What did we expect?
Big Bingo
According to the article they pay $22,000 per year to Vocabulary.com for the service that generates these questions.
$22,000 per year for fill in the blank vocabulary questions? $22,000 per year for THESE vocabulary questions?
True! It is becoming much more of a problem as time passes.
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