are you worried about what kids are taught?

Anonymous
Do you worry what our kids are being taught at school? Ever since I learned my DD teacher took the day without a women riot/protest day I worried about what she telling them is anyone else?
Anonymous
In a diverse society, many people are going to find things they don't like in the curriculum. I am concerned that the history taught to my kids is often inaccurate and racist (I'm a historian). I try to support the school by providing good resources, and I also work with my kids at home.
Anonymous
I tell my kids to trust, but verify. No one should go through school with blinders on. Ask questions.
Anonymous
I don't think the sex education provided at most schools is adequate, so I will be teaching my own kids about that in an age appropriate way before they get to that point.
Anonymous
I worry more about what they're not taught.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I worry more about what they're not taught.

+1
Anonymous
You again?!
Anonymous
No, I don't really worry. I think being exposed to different views is part of life and I share my views and values at home and take it as a teaching / learning moment when they're exposed to other viewpoints.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the sex education provided at most schools is adequate, so I will be teaching my own kids about that in an age appropriate way before they get to that point.


??? How old are your kids? If they are in fcps and at least 5th grade, they are getting WAY more than they ever want. It's too much for many, if not most, kids. Very thorough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you worry what our kids are being taught at school? Ever since I learned my DD teacher took the day without a women riot/protest day I worried about what she telling them is anyone else?


Go ahead and homeschool them. We don't need you or your kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you worry what our kids are being taught at school? Ever since I learned my DD teacher took the day without a women riot/protest day I worried about what she telling them is anyone else?


Fortunately, my kid is in FCPS, so I know they will be taught at the appropriate scientific level. I am terrified that someone will think it is ok to start teaching non-scientific items as science. Religious teaching has no role in science class. My child shall be taught evolution; that global warming is real; etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the sex education provided at most schools is adequate, so I will be teaching my own kids about that in an age appropriate way before they get to that point.


??? How old are your kids? If they are in fcps and at least 5th grade, they are getting WAY more than they ever want. It's too much for many, if not most, kids. Very thorough.


My kids are toddlers/babies. This was more a general comment based on what I've heard from friends. Good to hear that FCPS is thorough! I'm not sure we'll still be living here then, though.
Anonymous
When my now-middle schooler started elementary I saw that the family life curriculum included teaching that sex should be reserved for marriage. That bothered me for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was the fact that same sex marriage was not legal at the time, so the implicit message was that no homosexuals should be having sex. It is not the place of the schools to be taking a stance on who and should not be having sex.

Anonymous
I did worry but now we have moved DC to a school outside of the DMV bubble mentality. History is back in the day where DC is not learning to hate America and every other lecture is not about man vs woman. It has been a refreshing change.
Anonymous
FLE is optional. No reason to worry about it. If you don't want your child to listen to it, don't send them those days or opt out.
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