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Reply to "Religious exemption from health class (MS/HS)"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is easier for both the school and the parents if people who object to public school sex ed are allowed to opt-out. There are fewer fights about the curriculum. Religiously conservative people feel more respected by an institution to which they also pay taxes. To me, as a liberal, that seems like a win-win. The MCPS curriculum doesn't look much different from the one I experienced 40+ years ago - lessons on plumbing, periods, disease, danger and death. It's important that kids who might receive absolutely no information about puberty get that information. Aside from that, we do not have a national consensus on how to best manage human sexuality so it's hard for the school to go beyond the basics in any direction.[/quote] They're pandering to fools at the expense of their children. [/quote] Exactly! Are we also going to be able to opt out of certian history lessons because they content they are teaching us somehow against their religion and politics? Stop this nonsense. Nothing in the health class is preventing your child from gong to church on Sunday and believing whatever they say there. [/quote]
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