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Monday, February 26, 2007

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According to a federal judge, public schools--not parents--have the right to control the curriculum to which children are exposed. Joseph and Robin Wirthlin sued Lexington, Massachusetts schools for allowing their son's second-grade teacher to read the homosexual fairy tale, King and King, to the class without prior notice to the Wirthlins. Another couple, Tonia and David Parker, joined the suit when their son brought home a book about families that included two gay adults.

Judge Mark Wolf sided with the school, saying, "...Under the Constitution public schools are entitled to teach anything that is reasonably related to the goals of preparing students to become productive citizens in our democracy." Wolf continued by saying that if parents don't agree with the curriculum, they are welcome to send their kids to a private school. "It is increasingly evident that our diversity includes differences in sexual orientation." [Read More]
See Also:
- Arkansans should visit TeachClean.com where you will find detailed info on the "Shocking Pornographic Children's Sex Education Books
in Arkansas School Libraries."
Caution: links should not be viewed by anyone under 18.
- Homosexuality In Your Child's School - download pdf free

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