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Temecula Valley School Board

The Temecula Valley Unified school board did not back down Tuesday from its previous decision to reject Social Studies Alive textbooks recommended by a committee of its teachers, despite Gov. Gavin Newsom’s warnings that the district could be sanctioned if it didn’t use the updated state-approved curriculum.

In May, the school board voted 3-2 not to use the Social Studies Alive!” textbooks, published by Teachers Curriculum Institute, in grades one to five. Some board members objected to supplemental material to the textbook that included gay rights activist Harvey Milk. Tuesday’s vote was again 3-2.

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Is Porn OK in Your Kids' School Library for the Sake of DEI?
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Is Porn OK in Your Kids' School Library for the Sake of DEI?

Now that Carlsbad Unified School District has passed Critical Race Theory, a curriculum that has divided communities all across America, they are now contemplating another controversial curriculum: DEI (courtesy of Superintendent Churchill’s influence). Trustee Verbuff did not vote for DEI, and President Pearson was not present. Therefore, Carlsbad’s DEI curriculum is still pending.

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Why Are Schools Sexualizing our Kids?
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Why Are Schools Sexualizing our Kids?

As a gay parent, I am concerned.

The latest example: “CA Healthy Kids Survey” asks students, “Are you straight, lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, or something else?” Another page asks if kids are different from the sex they were assigned at birth (transgender).

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Mom Explains What It Took to Rescue Daughter From Transgenderism
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Mom Explains What It Took to Rescue Daughter From Transgenderism

Erin Friday’s daughter was introduced to gender identity ideology in a comprehensive sex-ed class in seventh grade. “The seed was planted after that class,” Friday says. “And in fact, all of her friends, there were five, sat in my front yard saying what their new labels were.”  Friday says she was “alarmed by the language that they were using, including 'pansexual,' which is not a term that 11-year-olds should know.”

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