Push Back on Washington's Radical New Education Agenda
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Kristi Merritt
10 years ago
This in an agenda, not education! We will not allow this!!!
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Claudia Walling
10 years ago
STOP!!! ENOUGH OF THIS!!!
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Kalyn Parmenter
10 years ago
Let our kids be kids. They don't need to worry about sexual identity in grade school.
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Katelyn Listek
10 years ago
God is not allowed in our schools, and yet "gender identity" education is to be considered acceptable?! Shameful. If this is what public school is about, forcing liberal beliefs on others, then schools should be made private and our tax dollars should go where we deem worthy.
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Diana Lauder
10 years ago
I will pull my children out of public schools and homeschool them if this happens.
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Tim Mayorov
10 years ago
Please push back on this radical agenda.
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Pete Wingard
10 years ago
We're drawing the line here.
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Ben Hamiltion
10 years ago
This line of instruction is fundamental to the world view of every person. While many fundamental elemnts of education are to be addressed by the public education system this particular issue is highly influenced by faith - which the education system demonstrates in this standard to be insensitive to the needs of the children and families it is established to serve.
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Sarah turner
10 years ago
I don't believe that this is even to be considered curriculum. This is something parents should have a say in whether or not their children are taught this in school or at home. This is completely in appropriate for their age and not something that every family agrees on therefore I don't believe it should be forever upon our kids at school.
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Sarah Dexter
10 years ago
This is getting out of hand. These conversations are not necessary at school - they should be handled at home, if at all, based solely on the parent's discretion. I hope that schools implementing these topics notify the parents beforehand so that they can opt their children out, as with all controversial subjects.
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Stephanie Jerdon
10 years ago
Leave social education to the families! Stick to educating students about the basics - reading, writing, math, science and history, and if you are going to put funding into extra curricula, make it music and art!
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Tim Barker
10 years ago
Public education is not the proper venue for pushing controversial moral agendas. The govt. imposed obfuscation of parental/governmental roles in educating our children is well beyond absurdity at this point.
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Anonymous
10 years ago
This is just wrong!
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Chandra urban
10 years ago
Our teachers barely have enough time to teach the curriculum they already have besides the fact that this should be a family/ parental discussion with our children this is not OK.
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Sonia Shaw
10 years ago
Public schools have no business indoctrinating children with moral values that should be taught at home, especially since the teaching of gender fluidity differs with the religious values of the majority of American citizens. This is a topic that parents need to address without pressure from the state to violate their religious beliefs.
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Cynthia Stang
10 years ago
This is insanity. Why would anyone think this a good thing?
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Anonymous
10 years ago
This is not age appropriate!
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Bill Miller
10 years ago
Teaching on this subject should take place at home, not at school. Back off!!
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Amanda Keffer
10 years ago
God help us
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Anonymous
10 years ago
This is a joke and not something that should be taught; especially at such young ages.
This in an agenda, not education! We will not allow this!!!
STOP!!! ENOUGH OF THIS!!!
Let our kids be kids. They don't need to worry about sexual identity in grade school.
God is not allowed in our schools, and yet "gender identity" education is to be considered acceptable?! Shameful. If this is what public school is about, forcing liberal beliefs on others, then schools should be made private and our tax dollars should go where we deem worthy.
I will pull my children out of public schools and homeschool them if this happens.
Please push back on this radical agenda.
We're drawing the line here.
This line of instruction is fundamental to the world view of every person. While many fundamental elemnts of education are to be addressed by the public education system this particular issue is highly influenced by faith - which the education system demonstrates in this standard to be insensitive to the needs of the children and families it is established to serve.
I don't believe that this is even to be considered curriculum. This is something parents should have a say in whether or not their children are taught this in school or at home. This is completely in appropriate for their age and not something that every family agrees on therefore I don't believe it should be forever upon our kids at school.
This is getting out of hand. These conversations are not necessary at school - they should be handled at home, if at all, based solely on the parent's discretion. I hope that schools implementing these topics notify the parents beforehand so that they can opt their children out, as with all controversial subjects.
Leave social education to the families! Stick to educating students about the basics - reading, writing, math, science and history, and if you are going to put funding into extra curricula, make it music and art!
Public education is not the proper venue for pushing controversial moral agendas. The govt. imposed obfuscation of parental/governmental roles in educating our children is well beyond absurdity at this point.
This is just wrong!
Our teachers barely have enough time to teach the curriculum they already have besides the fact that this should be a family/ parental discussion with our children this is not OK.
Public schools have no business indoctrinating children with moral values that should be taught at home, especially since the teaching of gender fluidity differs with the religious values of the majority of American citizens. This is a topic that parents need to address without pressure from the state to violate their religious beliefs.
This is insanity. Why would anyone think this a good thing?
This is not age appropriate!
Teaching on this subject should take place at home, not at school. Back off!!
God help us
This is a joke and not something that should be taught; especially at such young ages.