Posted on 11/06/2015 7:52:28 AM PST by Bon of Babble
Students at Myron L. Powell Elementary School in Cedarville, N.J. arenât just learning about reading, writing and arithmetic this fall. Theyâre also getting homework assignments with hypothetical scenarios about going to âan awesome party,â getting wasted, having sex with random people they donât know and and ending up with a nasty case of genital herpes.
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âYou had a really rotten day, but lucky for you your best friend is having an awesome party later. You go to the party and start drinking. You have a little too much to drink and start talking to this girl/guy youâve never seen before."
Anyone here need a better reason to home school??
The officer informs you that the party has been shut down, that you are too young to drink, and your rotten day is getting a whole lot worse because both your Mom and Dad are on the way to pick you up, and you're grounded until you're 21.
New Jersey. The state which bans helpful therapy for man-raped boys, but pushes this crap to rape their minds.
Thanks, Chris ‘Bluto’ Christie. And he’s running for pResident! Just WOW!
Sort of like the films they used to show you in Army basic training.
And we wonder why our kids are addicted to video games? I would try to escape this reality if I was young too..
And that doesn’t even include the horrible lunches force on the young.
“You had a really rotten day, but lucky for you your best friend is having an awesome party later. You go to the party and start drinking. You have a little too much to drink and start talking to this girl/guy you’ve never seen before.”
Sounds like a Roman Polanski party.
This assignment should not be banned but should tell the student they need to do this with their parents. Their parents then can tell their child they have the right to explain why they would not be found in such a scenario.
Trying to mold their moral code.
Get YOUR children out of the government indoctrination centers - NOW!
another reason to home school
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