Anonymous wrote:I read the 7th grade letter and they will discuss condoms. Other contraception methods are discussed in Grade 8 and Grade 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received an email with links to "parent letters" of the various grades and...is the MCPS sex ed curriculum essentially "abstinence only"? I think I see a single reference to contraception. Didn't realize I had accidentally moved to rural Georgia.
Your comment regarding risk Georgia isn’t funny and says more about you than the people you’re attempting to insult. Get over yourself.
PP, though I am sure some schools in GA teach contraception, it is a straight up cold hard fact that the vast majority of schools in GA teach abstinence-only. That is just what happens when school board officials are elected, and elected in a red state.
Shame on you for...accurately characterizing...the current public policy of Georgia...?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received an email with links to "parent letters" of the various grades and...is the MCPS sex ed curriculum essentially "abstinence only"? I think I see a single reference to contraception. Didn't realize I had accidentally moved to rural Georgia.
Your comment regarding risk Georgia isn’t funny and says more about you than the people you’re attempting to insult. Get over yourself.
PP, though I am sure some schools in GA teach contraception, it is a straight up cold hard fact that the vast majority of schools in GA teach abstinence-only. That is just what happens when school board officials are elected, and elected in a red state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received an email with links to "parent letters" of the various grades and...is the MCPS sex ed curriculum essentially "abstinence only"? I think I see a single reference to contraception. Didn't realize I had accidentally moved to rural Georgia.
Your comment regarding risk Georgia isn’t funny and says more about you than the people you’re attempting to insult. Get over yourself.
PP, though I am sure some schools in GA teach contraception, it is a straight up cold hard fact that the vast majority of schools in GA teach abstinence-only. That is just what happens when school board officials are elected, and elected in a red state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just received an email with links to "parent letters" of the various grades and...is the MCPS sex ed curriculum essentially "abstinence only"? I think I see a single reference to contraception. Didn't realize I had accidentally moved to rural Georgia.
Your comment regarding risk Georgia isn’t funny and says more about you than the people you’re attempting to insult. Get over yourself.