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Well with "Education" like this going on in california, no wonder  they
think they can repeal the law of supply and demand. The rest of the
country is no doubt not far behind.

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Guess What's Going On In School!

May 16, 2001                               by: Phyllis Schlafly

While the education debate in Congress revolves around
standards, testing, accountability and spending, 3,000
miles away on the Left Coast, very different factors have
leapt to center stage.

Santa Rosa (CA) High School held a "Week of Diversity"
on April 9-13 that included 82 presentations by outside
speakers. The announcement letter sent to parents
permitted them to opt out their children, but said the event
was "essential to the exposure and understanding of
important topics and teen issues not normally taught in our
public school system."

However, the letter failed to mention a controversial
assembly entitled "Sex and Stuff." Students who had been
excused from the other presentations attended the
assembly.

"Sex and Stuff" was a play presented by the San Marin
High School Peer Counselors. According to parents who
attended, the play depicted all the ills and sadness a high
school student could ever experience, from sexual
molestation to rape to unwanted pregnancy, HIV infection,
anorexia, deaths from drunk driving, fights, and even
suicide.

"Still worse," according to parent Orlean Koehle, "were
the vulgar, inappropriate sex scenes, beginning with a
very suggestive dance followed by a scene where a bra,
undies, and nylons are thrown from behind a sheet.
Another scene, by virtue of sound effects, was suggestive
of sexual intercourse taking place behind the sheet."

Although the play occasionally contained a redeeming
statement or line, these were "surrounded by such filth that
only the filth is likely to be remembered." The teaching of
abstinence included recommendations for alternative sex
acts.

Some parents were so outraged at the school's failure to
notify them about the assembly that they contacted the
Pacific Justice Institute, which found the lack of notice in
direct violation of California education code. PJI is now
working with parents to help them assert their legal
remedies and hold the school accountable.

Some parents, who opted their children out of the 82
presentations listed in the announcement, attended the
classes themselves. Mrs. Koehle reported that at least half
the classes were conducted by "an amazing lineup of
leftist, radical, Marxist speakers."

Fourteen classes addressed gender, homophobia, and
AIDS issues, all in support of the gay, lesbian, bisexual,
and transgender ideology that these lifestyles are not a
choice, but genetic, and that they are healthy and normal.
The week-long agenda included more than 20 hours of
pro-homosexual indoctrination and only one 50-minute
presentation in opposition to the gay agenda.

Eleven classes espoused radical leftist ideology and
causes. These included support for Communist Cuba, for
guerrilla forces in Colombia, and for stopping "American
Imperialism" imposed by greedy capitalist corporations.
One class offered support for social change to make
America like Cuba "where the government owns
everything and gives it out equally to the people so there
are no rich and no poor."

Seventeen classes supported leftist environmental
causes, animal rights, or vegetarianism. Speakers from
Amnesty International and the Sierra Club encouraged
students to change their diets and become environmental
activists.

Five classes were devoted to police bashing, including a
video depicting police brutality and tales of alleged
atrocities committed by the Santa Rosa police
department. Students were encouraged to support a
group called the Purple Berets and the ACLU in setting up
a Citizens Review Board to monitor the police.

One class was conducted by militants representing the
Midnight Special Law Firm. Students were given a
three-page handout that warned, "Never trust the police,"
and included tips on how to engage in civil disobedience.

Two classes focused on making a "hate-free world." One
presenter portrayed a person who expresses hatred as a
believer in a "book" which she reads every morning,
especially on Sunday, and which supposedly gives her the
right to hate and to put down others.

Everyone understood what "book" the presenter was
referring to. Christian students felt they were being
accused of prejudice.

The California Education Code is really very pro-parent,
but it was ignored by Diversity Week. Education Code
51554(b) requires written notification to parents prior to
"instruction that involves presentations on sexually
transmitted diseases, AIDS, human sexuality, or family life
delivered in an assembly."

Education Code 51553 states that, whenever sexual
instruction is given in the public schools, abstinence must
be stressed as "the only protection that is 100 percent
effective against sexually transmitted diseases," that
factual information must be "medically accurate and
objective," and that the failure rate of condoms must be
presented.

The code also requires instruction to "stress that pupils
should abstain from sexual intercourse until they are ready
for marriage," to "teach honor and respect for
monogamous heterosexual marriage," and to inform
students that "it is unlawful for males or females of any age
to have sexual intercourse with males or females under
the age of 18 years to whom they are not married."

Parents say that the class on the "book" violated
Education Code 51500, which forbids public schools to
"sponsor any activity which reflects adversely on persons
because of their ... creed," and the classes on the police
violated Education Code 60044, which prohibits "any
matter reflecting adversely on persons because of their ...
occupation."

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A Christian Patriot
     Hosea 4:6


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