Anonymous wrote:My Dads a Drag Queen is a popular one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone here want to read "the classics" when they were in school? Curriculum and media center development has moved light years beyond when we were in school. Were the classics even ever relevant???
What does this mean? Captain Underpants?
Yes, I wanted to read A Little Princess, Heidi, Little House on the Prairie, etc.
Tell us what you mean about curriculum moving light years beyond...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/12/14/mcps-six-new-lgbtq-elementary-school-books-met-with-overwhelming-community-support/
Looks like a list of their activist buddies “books” that all came out the last three years. Same magazine at Politics and Prose. Sales are t going well. But NGOs buy the books and “donate” them to the ES library.
Bring back the classics.
So sick of graphic novels and their snarky dialogs and same 100 words looping about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really happy to see this. Thanks for posting, OP.
Why are you happy to see this in schools?
These books are available at public libraries and parents are welcome to buy them if they so choose.
Why do you see the need to have these books available in elementary schools?
Anonymous wrote:Do those “inclusive books” include the Bible? Koran?
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone here want to read "the classics" when they were in school? Curriculum and media center development has moved light years beyond when we were in school. Were the classics even ever relevant???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is really poor journalism. Let’s be clear— the books were met with overwhelming support….from the LGBTQ+ community. Not the entire MCPS community despite the “robust” evaluation. This is a very sensitive topic for many. The article states those who disagree with this decision are living in fear, which just smacks of bias and ostracism (and yes, irony). People have a lot of different feelings about how this should be presented to children and that should have been respected if we are really going to be inclusive.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is really poor journalism. Let’s be clear— the books were met with overwhelming support….from the LGBTQ+ community. Not the entire MCPS community despite the “robust” evaluation. This is a very sensitive topic for many. The article states those who disagree with this decision are living in fear, which just smacks of bias and ostracism (and yes, irony). People have a lot of different feelings about how this should be presented to children and that should have been respected if we are really going to be inclusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/12/14/mcps-six-new-lgbtq-elementary-school-books-met-with-overwhelming-community-support/
Looks like a list of their activist buddies “books” that all came out the last three years. Same magazine at Politics and Prose. Sales are t going well. But NGOs buy the books and “donate” them to the ES library.
Bring back the classics.
So sick of graphic novels and their snarky dialogs and same 100 words looping about.
I always wonder what "classics" people have in mind, when they say that. The Giving Tree, by an author who mostly wrote for Playboy and also wrote A Boy Named Sue? Babar, whose mother is killed by a hunter, and then he marries his cousin, plus it's translated from French (but the clothes are fabulous)? Finn Family Moomintroll, written by an author who was bi? Amelia Bedelia, a model for the subverting the bourgeoisie? I hope somebody will explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/12/14/mcps-six-new-lgbtq-elementary-school-books-met-with-overwhelming-community-support/
Looks like a list of their activist buddies “books” that all came out the last three years. Same magazine at Politics and Prose. Sales are t going well. But NGOs buy the books and “donate” them to the ES library.
Bring back the classics.
So sick of graphic novels and their snarky dialogs and same 100 words looping about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2022/12/14/mcps-six-new-lgbtq-elementary-school-books-met-with-overwhelming-community-support/
Looks like a list of their activist buddies “books” that all came out the last three years. Same magazine at Politics and Prose. Sales are t going well. But NGOs buy the books and “donate” them to the ES library.
Bring back the classics.
So sick of graphic novels and their snarky dialogs and same 100 words looping about.