One of the smallest and poorest counties in the State of Maryland was among the first to stand up to the State regarding DEI and parental rights to opt their children out of gender identity and sexual orientation lessons in the state’s Health and Sex Education Curriculum.
The Maryland House of Delegates voted to approve HB 161 which removes the parental opt out for units on those topics that are taught as early as in Kindergarten. After a three-hour meeting February 18, the Somerset County Board of Education voted to oppose that bill which still has to be passed by the Maryland Senate. It was a unanimous vote. The Superintendent also voted to oppose the bill.
Their opposition was based on the idea that school boards in Maryland need to serve their local community as that is what they are elected to do.
Many parents have been complaining about the state curriculum which requires children as young as Kindergarten to identify different “gender identities” which depend on what the person thinks they are.
so this is why so much money is being taken from the citizens and dumped into a slush fund for all the DemonicRats pet projects. Little Johhny cant read but he sure knows how to squat to pee and what heels go with his dress! something truly wrong with the people running this state! time for a culling of the herd!
piss off annapolis!
Very well said and so right!
Social & Emotional learning is a disaster. Education must always be based on logic, or else we get the exact result that we are getting…disaster.
I’m glad my kids are out of school. This is bizarre. There are only two genders, and the rest are mental health issues.