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what a complete assclown. i hope it's an elected, rather than appointed position.
Madison * A district attorney is telling Juneau County schools to abandon
their sex education courses, saying a new curriculum law could lead to
criminal charges against teachers for contributing to the delinquency of a
minor.
Starting in the fall, the new law requires schools that have sex education
programs to tell students how to use condoms and other contraceptives.
Juneau County District Attorney Scott Southworth said such education
encourages sex among children, which is illegal, and could lead to charges
against teachers.
The new law "promotes the sexualization - and sexual assault - of our
children," Southworth wrote in a March 24 letter to officials within five
school districts. He urged the districts to suspend their sex education
programs and transfer their anatomy curriculum to a science course until the
legislature changes the law.
"Forcing our schools to instruct children on how to utilize contraceptives
encourages our children to engage in sexual behavior, whether as a victim or
an offender," he wrote. "It is akin to teaching children about alcohol use,
then instructing them on how to make mixed alcoholic drinks."
DA tells schools to drop sex ed, or teachers could be charged - JSOnline
Madison * A district attorney is telling Juneau County schools to abandon
their sex education courses, saying a new curriculum law could lead to
criminal charges against teachers for contributing to the delinquency of a
minor.
Starting in the fall, the new law requires schools that have sex education
programs to tell students how to use condoms and other contraceptives.
Juneau County District Attorney Scott Southworth said such education
encourages sex among children, which is illegal, and could lead to charges
against teachers.
The new law "promotes the sexualization - and sexual assault - of our
children," Southworth wrote in a March 24 letter to officials within five
school districts. He urged the districts to suspend their sex education
programs and transfer their anatomy curriculum to a science course until the
legislature changes the law.
"Forcing our schools to instruct children on how to utilize contraceptives
encourages our children to engage in sexual behavior, whether as a victim or
an offender," he wrote. "It is akin to teaching children about alcohol use,
then instructing them on how to make mixed alcoholic drinks."
DA tells schools to drop sex ed, or teachers could be charged - JSOnline