Yep. And more. It’s sick.This is what indoctrination looks like.
You got something against diversity, equality and inclusion?Ive looked at this and it appears legit. For real though, this is very concerning.
Do you support this nonsense? Should parents have to opt in, sign some approval forms? Anything?
More arguments for the value of home schooling. Both sides can teach their kids what THEY WANT at home.
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Miller Middle School in San Marcos, Texas is hosting a “Queer Week” where students as young as sixth grade are urged to dress in “pride” colors, wear nametags with preferred names and pronouns, and “protest” LGBT discrimination.
“The goal of the week is to provide a school culture that values diversity, equity and inclusion,” MMS Principal Saumnya Hart told parents in an email forwarded to The Federalist by the school.
Texas School Defends Having 6th-Graders 'Protest' During 'Queer Week'
The district said the school has received parent complaints but defended the activities because they are 'not part of the instructional day.'thefederalist.com
A 6th grader is part of Miller.Yep. And more. It’s sick.
A 6th grader should not have the pressure of making the decision to participate or not on their own. With letters sent home concerned parents can just take their kids out of school that week if they want.
I have something against the agenda for the 6th graders among other things mentionedYou got something against diversity, equality and inclusion?
Yah? What agenda is that?I have something against the agenda for the 6th graders among other things mentioned
The weekly one.Yah? What agenda is that?
The parents who have objections can put their kid into a private school.The weekly one.
Are you sure you’re in the right thread?
This is what indoctrination looks like.
"Activities are completely voluntary"This is what indoctrination looks like.
I have something against the agenda for the 6th graders among other things mentioned
It may be legit, but there's nothing to look at. The Federalist is the sole reporting source. The sixth result in a Bing search is this thread.Ive looked at this and it appears legit. For real though, this is very concerning.
It's voluntary. It's not part of a lesson plan. So, you're just wrong. Read your article.Do you support this nonsense? Should parents have to opt in, sign some approval forms? Anything?
More arguments for the value of home schooling. Both sides can teach their kids what THEY WANT at home.
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Miller Middle School in San Marcos, Texas is hosting a “Queer Week” where students as young as sixth grade are urged to dress in “pride” colors, wear nametags with preferred names and pronouns, and “protest” LGBT discrimination.
“The goal of the week is to provide a school culture that values diversity, equity and inclusion,” MMS Principal Saumnya Hart told parents in an email forwarded to The Federalist by the school.
Texas School Defends Having 6th-Graders 'Protest' During 'Queer Week'
The district said the school has received parent complaints but defended the activities because they are 'not part of the instructional day.'thefederalist.com
I'mma hafta call "bullshit". There is no mention of this anywhere but the federalist link you posted and they are a notorious RWNJ disinformation source. I even checked the school website and event calendar. Nothing.Ive looked at this and it appears legit. For real though, this is very concerning.
Do you support this nonsense? Should parents have to opt in, sign some approval forms? Anything?
More arguments for the value of home schooling. Both sides can teach their kids what THEY WANT at home.
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Miller Middle School in San Marcos, Texas is hosting a “Queer Week” where students as young as sixth grade are urged to dress in “pride” colors, wear nametags with preferred names and pronouns, and “protest” LGBT discrimination.
“The goal of the week is to provide a school culture that values diversity, equity and inclusion,” MMS Principal Saumnya Hart told parents in an email forwarded to The Federalist by the school.
Texas School Defends Having 6th-Graders 'Protest' During 'Queer Week'
The district said the school has received parent complaints but defended the activities because they are 'not part of the instructional day.'thefederalist.com
Every week is hetero week, just like every month is white history month.All they need now is to "include" a Hetero week to round out their "diversity". This way, all students can be "equal".
There's Pinocchio's Ride for the Tatas. It's only two days, and not exclusive to heterosexuals, but for some reason, your dumb post made me think about it. Much more productive, and nobody in the closet.All they need now is to "include" a Hetero week to round out their "diversity". This way, all students can be "equal".
When I worked for Uncle the base had every color under the sun week. Except you know who.All they need now is to "include" a Hetero week to round out their "diversity". This way, all students can be "equal".
Wrong about what exactly?It may be legit, but there's nothing to look at. The Federalist is the sole reporting source. The sixth result in a Bing search is this thread.
It's voluntary. It's not part of a lesson plan. So, you're just wrong. Read your article.
That anyone got pressured. You claim in your title that 6th graders were pressured to participate. Your own article contradicts that statement. You were wrong.Wrong about what exactly?
I'mma hafta call "bullshit". There is no mention of this anywhere but the federalist link you posted and they are a notorious RWNJ disinformation source. I even checked the school website and event calendar. Nothing.
I didn’t make the title. You see, I let everyone else to determine their own views.That anyone got pressured. You claim in your title that 6th graders were pressured to participate. Your own article contradicts that statement. You were wrong.
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