Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Let’s talk about sex: Durham parents want more consultation on new sex ed curriculum

James Bountrogiannis is a local parent who is concerned about the lack of
parent consultation on the Province's proposed new sex ed curriculum. He is
a spokesman for PEACE Durham, a group dedicated to helping schools
understand the needs of the faith community.
DURHAM -- When Christine Moyer’s six-year-old daughter came home from school in November and said her class had learned that “a family can have two mommies,” the Whitby mother was shocked.

As self-described “observant Christians,” the local woman says she and her husband have concerns about “sensitive” issues such as sex, same-sex relationships and gender identity being taught in the elementary grades.

“We don’t want the school to be counteracting the values we teach at home, that’s not their place,” Ms. Moyer says. “As parents, we should have a say in what our children are being taught.”  (more...)


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  1. What is the hierarchy going to do to protect children from corruption?

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