Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok? It’s 2023. Glad to see VA is finally catching up with the rest of the world.
Really? You honestly think that little girls should have to learn for the first time about periods with their male classmates? Shouldn’t we allow them the modesty to be able to ask questions privately without their boy classmates there?
It’s the human body.
Modesty is absurd. Boys should absolutely know a girls body and girls should know boys.
You are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok? It’s 2023. Glad to see VA is finally catching up with the rest of the world.
Really? You honestly think that little girls should have to learn for the first time about periods with their male classmates? Shouldn’t we allow them the modesty to be able to ask questions privately without their boy classmates there?
Anonymous wrote:Why are they changing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was definitely co-ed for my fifth grader in APS. Reports from my kid and others was positive - no one made stupid jokes or laughed etc. Every kid got a piece of paper and had to write something on it, a question or otherwise, and they were collected ahead of time and answered. They could also raise hands and ask questions.
+1
It was coed for my kids and it was totally fine. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:It was definitely co-ed for my fifth grader in APS. Reports from my kid and others was positive - no one made stupid jokes or laughed etc. Every kid got a piece of paper and had to write something on it, a question or otherwise, and they were collected ahead of time and answered. They could also raise hands and ask questions.
Anonymous wrote:APS is going to update its family life policies this summer, and one of the proposed updates seems to be (assuming I’m reading the doc correctly) making the classes coed.
https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/CTAJW34F1AEF/$file/I-7.1.8%20Combined.pdf
That's possible but the topics are much more vague and generalized in ES than MS and HS.Anonymous wrote:Isn't it already coed? My 5th grader had sex Ed coed this year and I know they did it coed last year too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok? It’s 2023. Glad to see VA is finally catching up with the rest of the world.
Really? You honestly think that little girls should have to learn for the first time about periods with their male classmates? Shouldn’t we allow them the modesty to be able to ask questions privately without their boy classmates there?
Anonymous wrote:Ok? It’s 2023. Glad to see VA is finally catching up with the rest of the world.