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« on: May 30, 2009, 12:21:35 AM »

Mandatory 'gay' day for K-5 students
Board imposes homosexual curriculum on classes

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Posted: May 28, 2009
11:50 pm Eastern


By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily



'And Tango Makes Three' book about homosexual male penguins who name their chick Tango because 'It takes two to make a Tango.'
 

A California school district has approved a mandatory homosexual curriculum for children as young as 5 – and parents will not be allowed to remove their children from the lessons.

The mandatory program, officially titled "LGBT Lesson #9," was approved May 26 by the Alameda County Board of Education by a vote of 3-2. Students from kindergarten through fifth grade will learn about "tolerance" for the homosexual lifestyle beginning next year.

The curriculum is in addition to the school's current anti-bullying program and is estimated to cost $8,000 for curriculum and training.

Parents will not be given an opportunity to opt-out of lessons that go against their religious beliefs. Some parents are threatening to sue the school board and mount a recall. Opponents presented a petition with 468 signatures from people who don't want the homosexual lessons in the curriculum.

At the board meeting, parent Julie Kim said, "The topics covered in this curriculum for all the grades should be left up to the parent to discuss with their children."

The district's legal counsel recommended against giving parents an opportunity to opt out of the lessons, claiming only health or sex education topics require opt-out provisions:

[T]he most prudent course of action for Alameda Unified School District's Board of Education in regards to the proposed lesson is to recommend providing notice to parents, not to allow an opt out of the instruction.
The school district claims it will re-assess the curriculum, but only after it has been in place for a full year.

According to the Island of Alameda, trustee Tracy Jensen addressed a crowd at City Hall following the vote.

"We are not telling anyone what to think," Jensen said. "We are letting children know that gay people exist and they deserve to be treated with respect, regardless of whether or not you believe that homosexuality is acceptable."

But Capitol Resource Institute's Karen England explored the curriculum and released a statement condemning the program before the board's vote.

"This curriculum ignores the fact that every child has a mom and a dad, to redefine ideas like 'family.' School absolutely should be a safe place, but this isn't just about safety. Students have to embrace highly controversial social values or risk being labeled as bigots," she warned. "Five year old kids aren't ready to think on their own about sexuality – and their families' values will be dismissed. That's not an education in critical thinking. It's social activism."   


In kindergarten, children will be introduced to "The New Girl … And Me" by Jacqui Robins. The book is about a young girl who is new at a school and strikes up a friendship with another girl after a popular boy refuses to play with her.

In first grade, students will read "Who is in a Family?" By Robert Skutch. It explores different types of families. One page states, " … Robin's family is made up of her dad, Clifford, her dad's partner, Henry, and Robin's cat, Sassy."


Curriculum for 1st grade students includes 'Who's in a Family?'
 

Teachers will ask children to "identify and describe a variety of families" and "to understand that families have some similarities and some differences."

"If a student responds that one family in the book is made up of a mother, a father and two children and a cat, you may acknowledge that some families look like this," the curriculum states, "but also ask students for other examples of what a family can look like."

Teachers are told to reflect and "reinforce to students that in our school and our community there are many different types of families that provide love and care to each other. Remind the students that all family structures are equally important."

Second grade students will read about two homosexual penguins that raise a young chick in the book "And Tango Makes Three" by J. Richardson and P. Parnell.

The two male penguins, Roy and Silo, are described as being "a little bit different."

"They didn't spend much time with the girl penguins, and the girl penguins didn't spend much time with them," the text states.

When the male penguins nurture an egg, it soon hatches. "We'll call her Tango," it states, "because it takes two to make a Tango."

The book declares, "Tango was the very first penguin in the zoo to have two daddies."


3rd grade students will watch 'That's a Family' film
 

In the third grade, students will watch a film called "That's a Family," featuring some homosexual couples in addition to traditional families.

According to the lesson plan, it aims to "assist students in developing sensitivity to gay and lesbian family structures" and teach "respect and tolerance for every type of family."

Fourth graders will be required to read an essay titled, "My School is Accepting – but Things Could be Better" by Robert, an 11-year-old who has two lesbian mothers.

They are introduced to terms such as "ally," "gay," "lesbian" and "LGBT."

Teachers are instructed to ask, "How do you think Robert feels when he hears people say things like, 'this is gay' or 'You're so gay'?"

By fifth grade, students learn to "identify stereotypes about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people." They are told that "LGBT people have made important contributions within the United States and beyond."

Teachers are asked to write the acronym LGBT and ask students the meaning of each letter. Students discuss why stereotypes are "incorrect and hurtful" to LGBT people and people with LGBT family members.

The children are provided with a list of famous LGBT people, including novelist James Baldwin, singer Elton John, comedian Ellen Degeneres, pop singer Christina Aguilera, Rep. Tammy Baldwin, poet Walt Whitman, singer Lance Bass, figure skater Rudy Galindo, homosexual politician Harvey Milk, Army veteran Jose Zuniga and basketball player Sheryl Swoopes. 


Teachers then ask if students are surprised to learn that those famous people are members of the LGBT community. The curriculum also provides a list of LGBT vocabulary words for students, including the following: bisexual, transgender, gay, LGBT and lesbian.     


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« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2009, 08:08:53 PM »

Yeah, I always think of Walt Whitman and Lance Bass in the same context.  It's raining

btw, why the discrimination against British homosexuals?  Oscar Wilde (though his kids dispute it), E.F. Benson, Saki (I think he was British, wasn't he?), King James, Ian McKellen, {if you read what was here previously, you just imagined it.] Saint

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« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2009, 08:14:45 PM »

"and parents will not be allowed to remove their children from the lessons"

Wanna bet?  Ever heard the phrase "these boots were made for walkin'?"
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« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2009, 08:20:39 PM »

btw, not that I don't trust WorldNetDaily, but I checked other sources about the mandatory thing, which I really don't think they can do legally, and the article is correct.  The school district is requiring this curriculum and trying to use a loophole to say that parents can't exempt their children. 
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« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2009, 11:10:07 PM »

If I was in that school district, you'd better believe I'd pull my son out of those lessons -  and from that point on, he'd be learning at home from his momma.
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« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2009, 06:45:39 PM »

Umm, pardon me for being nit picky, but didn't Christina Aguilera marry Jordan Bratman?

As for the mando thing...I would pull my kids out regardless of the school said.  They would "be ill" that day.

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« Reply #6 on: June 04, 2009, 07:57:45 PM »

I don't remember the details, but one of the newspaper articles I read about this had it as part of a several (six?) day program.

And yeah, the Christina Aguilara thing confused me, but I don't keep up.
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« Reply #7 on: June 04, 2009, 07:59:31 PM »

Umm, pardon me for being nit picky, but didn't Christina Aguilera marry Jordan Bratman?

As for the mando thing...I would pull my kids out regardless of the school said.  They would "be ill" that day.

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« Reply #8 on: June 07, 2009, 05:08:06 AM »

Those who reject the homosexual way are quickly being marginalised. Not to mention the rest of the filth that is going on.

I once knew an end times evangelist who spoke of "gradualism". That word often comes to my mind as the world has become so accepting of aberrant behaviour. To most people homosexuality is normal now and it didn't take many years for the powerful lobby group to get the point across. Now it is time to indoctrinate the children at their most vulnerable time of learning.

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« Reply #9 on: June 07, 2009, 11:51:27 AM »

That will be easy, Mrs. Mac, since children believe whatever adults teach them. By the time they are teens and at the age where they normally question everything adults say, it will be too late. They will have been indoctrinated with the belief that homosexuality is an acceptable lifestyle.  "Lord, how much longer must we tolerate all this wickedness?"
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« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2009, 01:41:30 PM »

That really sickens me that they are at the point to force kids to hear these things.  Wow, it's really unbelievable. 
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