Anonymous wrote:Here is a link and you can see for yourself. https://www.uua.org/re/owlAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is the lighter version.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
And are the topics the same as they are with the 8th-grade FCPS curriculum or is it a lighter version?
No, dear.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a link and you can see for yourself. https://www.uua.org/re/owlAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is the lighter version.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
And are the topics the same as they are with the 8th-grade FCPS curriculum or is it a lighter version?
No, dear.
Anonymous wrote:Just opt out. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Just opt out. No big deal.
Here is a link and you can see for yourself. https://www.uua.org/re/owlAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS is the lighter version.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
And are the topics the same as they are with the 8th-grade FCPS curriculum or is it a lighter version?
No, dear.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS is the lighter version.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
And are the topics the same as they are with the 8th-grade FCPS curriculum or is it a lighter version?
FCPS is the lighter version.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
And are the topics the same as they are with the 8th-grade FCPS curriculum or is it a lighter version?
Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
Of course they do. And all the students are mortified and uncomfortable and ask no questions. (Btw, nowadays puberty for many many kids starts before 8th grade. So that's pretty late and somewhat useless.)
Not really, they get a shorter version in 6th grade too. So most are prepared. The students do ask questions and are generally not mortified.
Not really, they get a shorter version in 6th grade too. So most are prepared. The students do ask questions and are generally not mortified.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
Of course they do. And all the students are mortified and uncomfortable and ask no questions. (Btw, nowadays puberty for many many kids starts before 8th grade. So that's pretty late and somewhat useless.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
What do you not understand about growing up in a family where periods are not talked about or daddy is
Of course they do. And all the students are mortified and uncomfortable and ask no questions. (Btw, nowadays puberty for many many kids starts before 8th grade. So that's pretty late and somewhat useless.)
Anonymous wrote:Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.
Our Congregation does a full year program in 8th grade and it includes everyone. It has been this way for generations.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There isn’t an upcoming vote. They’ve decided to keep genders separate for next year thankfully.
It looks like they are combining genders for family life education in the pilot program.
The low income ESOL families have some of the most traditional families.
This is a twrrible idea.
If fcps is going to combine boys and girls for sex ed, it needs to be in the wealthiest bluest communities in northern Virginia, not the poor immigrant communities.
Pilot it in the wealthy neighborhoods with the greatest percentage of democrat votes. I am sure those neighborhoods will be thrilled to have boys and hirls together for 5th-8th grade sex ed.
OMG boys and girls learning about boobies together and boy parts. OMG OMG OMG OMG
OMB boys and girls learning how to talk to each other about sex omg omg omg
Kids are smarter than parents.
The kids don’t want this either, so maybe they are smarter.