Utah Citizens for the Constitution is preparing curriculum transparency legislation for the 2022 legislative session. We need examples of politically driven or inappropriate content. If your child is given material that is anti American values or promotes political ideologies other than the Constitution of the United States please screen shot it or take a picture. Any promotion of abortion, gender ideology, a sexual agenda, or revisionist history should be documented. We need examples that we can show to the legislature. Schools need to be a place to learn, not a place of indoctrination or for sexualization of our youth.
Please send the information to us at [email protected] Here are some examples of what parents are finding:
Leslie Christiansen
9/30/2021 09:13:11 am
I need clarification. Were all of these found in our schools in Utah or just found online?
Kelly
9/30/2021 10:40:58 am
I'd like to know too. Are these images taken from schools in Utah, sent to you from students, or the parents of students attending Utah schools?
Taylor Brinton
10/1/2021 04:57:18 am
I would also like to know if this content was found in Utah schools or a website.
Tracie
9/30/2021 03:46:00 pm
The very fact this information is just available, is sickening. I’m sure there are teachers giving these websites out, and kids will pass them around. So the answer if it’s from school or found online is yes to both. I’ve taken the name of the website and will be passing that around to parents. One of these is a homework assignment. They are hiding crt in feel good flattery instructions for the assignment. The damage is being done, the resources are where any child can get them. They don’t have to be in school. Public education is not safe.
Amy
10/9/2021 12:15:37 am
This is so misleading. Most of those slides are NOT from schools! They are from outside websites. Love is respect is an anti domestic violence website (hence the exit quickly tab.) The first few slides are from edgenuity. I’m not sure if they are content that is actually being taught in schools, if they are, I agree it’s inappropriate but hardly pornographic! Stop acting as if the education system is out to corrup your child! Our schools are full of hard working, good people who want to help your kids succeed. Are there a few bad apples? Sure, work with your administration to get rid of them. But to paint the whole system as evil and plotting is just flat out wrong.
Bernadette
10/20/2021 08:05:29 pm
I do know for certain that the 50 yard line image has been taught in a local Utah high school. I know this because I took that picture, spoke with the student and the parent about the situation. Comments are closed.
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