Anonymous wrote:All books that are used in English classes go through a review process that includes a committee with parents of students at the school. Additionally, all books are listed on the syllabus at the beginning of the year and parents have to sign that they have read the syllabus. You can opt your kid out of reading any of the books. Generally NBD as most schools have moved to kids reading books in literature circles (a few book chioces each unit centered around a theme). As for books in the library, you can ask your kid what they are checking out or have them pull up their library account.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! Woman read some extremely graphic descriptions from books in some high school libraries--Board member (I think it was Chair Pekarsky) reminded her that there were childrenn in the audience and that these books were in high school libraries.
Does Board not understand that high school kids are minors?
It met my description of porn. Very graphic description of male sex acts and included pedophilia, as well.
I would not have read it out loud, but it sure got the attention. Board called a five minute recess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until FCPS gets rid of principals who they know don’t have the best interest of the kids, I know school system isn’t right and the powers that be don’t care as long as their check is still coming
This may be true. But, at least principals see students. Cleaning house should start with Gatehouse. And, every "professional educator" in Gatehouse or any other administrative position should be required to teach at least one half day of the month. That should include principals. Help the sub problem.
Anonymous wrote:Until FCPS gets rid of principals who they know don’t have the best interest of the kids, I know school system isn’t right and the powers that be don’t care as long as their check is still coming
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's in a Secondary School library. Are the middle school books kept separately from the high school ones?
And, I am a defender of free speech--but this is a school library where the readers are minors.
They also have choice to NOT check the book out. I feel no need to protect my HS from the word di*k. The kids are watching porn on the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two books
Gender Queer sextibg about being inside each other and then show one boy giving another boy a blow job. Very Clear is was penis.
Lawn Boy very graphic discription if a minor having sex with a grown man. I believe the child is 11 years old
Lawn Boy includes 2 4th graders in a sexual act with each other, not an adult.
Ohhhh…much better! Total overreaction. Oops!![]()
Anonymous wrote:So did anything else happen in this school board meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two books
Gender Queer sextibg about being inside each other and then show one boy giving another boy a blow job. Very Clear is was penis.
Lawn Boy very graphic discription if a minor having sex with a grown man. I believe the child is 11 years old
Lawn Boy includes 2 4th graders in a sexual act with each other, not an adult.
Anonymous wrote:To Kill a Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men, The Bluest Eye. All on the most challenged books of 2020. A slippery slope. https://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/top10
PP, if you don’t want your kid discussing a book, opt her out.
Anonymous wrote:The two books
Gender Queer sextibg about being inside each other and then show one boy giving another boy a blow job. Very Clear is was penis.
Lawn Boy very graphic discription if a minor having sex with a grown man. I believe the child is 11 years old