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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It varies based on what you mean by sex ed. At both of my kids' schools, there seems to be emphasis throughout the year on gender issues and respecting how people choose to identify. That theme seems to be woven through classes beyond the "health" class, but is present in English, advisory, assemblies, etc. The kids are hit over the head with gender identity issues. Sex ed by comparison is a specific unit taught at a specific time to either the boys or the girls. It also very much depends on the teacher. My son's sex ed teacher taught him things that I did not know. It was beyond appropriate, particularly given the age. It also was beyond the curriculum that we had been given. The teacher offered her very personal opinion. I complained. She retaliated against my son. No, I'm not kidding. It has become a huge issue and we likely will have to leave the school. [/quote] What grade(s) did this happen? Unf the school we are at has an out-of-control sex ex for 9th and 10th grade where they sit there embarrassed learning about hetero, homo, oral, protections, prescription medicines to protect against high risk activities. And judging from the lack of transparency and real communication with parents who knows what’s going on in lower and middle school.[/quote]
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