Illinois sex ed law puts school districts in center of latest battleground in education culture wars – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Kyle Thompson, regional superintendent at Regional Office of Education #11 in Charleston, said many parents in his corner of the state are not opposed to offering high school students a “traditional,” biology-based sex ed program, but said families “don’t want all of this other new stuff...Some of this is very graphic, even for kids who are 9 to 11 years old. The state wants more, but that’s not going to fly where I’m from, and this is a battle parents are willing to fight.”
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lana
1 year ago

Time for a New Governor!

Roman
1 year ago

Don’t like sex ed? Do home schooling and you can stunt your own children’s development.

lana
1 year ago
Reply to  Roman

Get back in your closet where you belong!

Goodgulf Greyteeth
1 year ago

An article full of “experts” telling us why it’s a good thing that they and JB’s cabal know what’s best for children, and that parents need to troop along, or have their kids ostracized. I get the fact that schools can’t avoid being part of student’s sex education – children spend most of their waking hours in a school with other kids at every stage of puberty. Schools have to do something. Kid’s teach themselves what they think they need to know whenever adults don’t. That said, you can’t deny that there are a whole lot of parents out there… Read more »

debtsor
1 year ago

The perverts and predators are grooming your child in radical gender theory.

Last edited 1 year ago by debtsor
Truth Seeker
1 year ago
Reply to  debtsor

100% They are. A bunch of degenerates.

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