Petition updateSUSPEND XXX SEX ED CURRICULUM FOR SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT **en espanol debajoWell received by the audience at school board with cheering!!
Concerned parents of SDUSD San Diego Unified School District
Apr 26, 2017
Dear Supporters, We are gaining momentum!! We made the top story of the KUSI 10 o'clock news!! And Fox 5 covered the story in the first 10 minutes!! A link to the news piece: http://www.kusi.com/clip/13278355/sdusd-board-of-education-to-discuss-border-wall-islamophobia-pink-slips-sex-education We were we received well by a packed school board room. The audience hopped and hollered for our message calling for a suspension of the new sex ed curriculum and a selection committee that includes concerned parents, choosing transparent, age appropriate, unbiased, evidence based, community accepted, law compliant Sexual Health Curriculum. Child Advocate Judy Fernandez showed the school board, the audience and the media a picture of cartoon porn that features "Julie Melons" and "Miles Long" naked in bed together, from a web site that the sex ed curriculum sends children to for "information". She challenged school board members saying, "How dare you expose our children to pornograohy when we know that pornography is linked, according to Summer Stephan, at the DA-- Pornography is linked to child predation. Shame on you!". From the Union Tribune, April 25, 2017 by Gary Warth "Earlier in the evening, the board room was packed with parents and others who opposed a sexual health curriculum that starts in grade six and was introduced in the fall. Among the speakers against the curriculum was Dean Broyles, president of the National Center for Law and Policy, who in recent years represented parents who sued the Encinitas Union School District because of its yoga program. Speaking to the San Diego school board Tuesday, Broyles said the sex education undermined parents’ rights and demonstrated what he called “unlawful hostility toward religion.” Parents speaking in opposition to the curriculum said it was too much, too soon; encouraged sixth grade students to look up information about sex on the internet; and led them to pornography. A Change.org petition against the curriculum had more than 400 signatures Tuesday." Continue to share and talk up this issue! Our next step is to request to be on the agenda for another school board meeting. Be ready to come, rally, cheer, hold signs and even sign up to speak!!
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