Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The celebration is of being true to who you are and what you understand about yourself, and it’s a community thing to express that people who come out are supported by their community in that journey.
As opposed to the idea that LGBTQ people should hide who they are and that the community will vilify them if they don’t.
I get what you are saying but the school also celebrates LBGTQ+ already. So what’s the goal of that additional celebration?
Anonymous wrote:The celebration is of being true to who you are and what you understand about yourself, and it’s a community thing to express that people who come out are supported by their community in that journey.
As opposed to the idea that LGBTQ people should hide who they are and that the community will vilify them if they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes! I’d keep my kids home that day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is celebrated on October 11th. That’s fine. Not sure why needs to be celebrated in 1st grade. Even if my kid is homosexual, I don’t expect them to come out in elementary school. Am I missing something ?
I think this is more about exposure that there are different types of relationships. Maybe some of your son's classmates has two moms or dads? Even if they don't, they will in due time and by introducing it early, it helps normalize it and helps create a more inclusive and less homophobic society.
Anonymous wrote:Which school? I want to make sure we don’t apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is celebrated on October 11th. That’s fine. Not sure why needs to be celebrated in 1st grade. Even if my kid is homosexual, I don’t expect them to come out in elementary school. Am I missing something ?
I think this is more about exposure that there are different types of relationships. Maybe some of your son's classmates has two moms or dads? Even if they don't, they will in due time and by introducing it early, it helps normalize it and helps create a more inclusive and less homophobic society.
Anonymous wrote:This is celebrated on October 11th. That’s fine. Not sure why needs to be celebrated in 1st grade. Even if my kid is homosexual, I don’t expect them to come out in elementary school. Am I missing something ?