Sex and COVID: Unbeknownst to Parents, School Used Health Survey to Discuss Sexuality

When parents send their kids to school, they usually trust the staff to provide the children with the education necessary to pursue their vocational goals.

But some parents have found that instead of performing the job they entrusted them to do, public schools are subjecting students to ideological concepts regarding gender identity and sexual orientation.

The Bethel School District in Washington state has drawn condemnation from parents for exposing kids to such inappropriate material in a recent COVID-19 survey, according to a March 25 report from KTTH-AM.

The survey, administered by the Bethel Superintendent’s Office to students in grades 6 through 12, included more than just health-related questions.

In addition to asking students about their physical and mental wellness, the survey asked them to identify as “male, female, transgender, questioning/not sure of my gender identity, or something else that fits better,” according to KTTH. It also asked kids what gender they were “assigned” at birth, “even if you are not that gender today.”

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