Parent Suing Woke School For Forcing 'Pornographic' Material On Teen
Parents in Las Vegas are livid at their daughter's teacher and given their claim I would say that they should be!
Candra and Terrell Evans have taken legal action against the Clark County School District. Their 15-year-old daughter was assigned a monologue to memorize and say out loud. The lines were very explicit and sexual in nature.
The couple believes the school district was wrong to give their daughter this assignment. They feel it was a form of grooming minors with pornographic material. Some of the lines in the monologue included, "I don't love you…It's just that I don't like dick or any dick in that case. I'm a fucking lesbian…and I'm tired of pretending that it is."
The parents are now trying to get justice for what they believe was an inappropriate and abusive incident. They say school officials defended the content and blamed their daughter for reading it. They are now demanding justice for what they call an inappropriate and abusive incident.
To protect children and young people, it is important that schools have proper guidelines and policies in place when it comes to assigning material. Parents should be able to trust that their children are not being forced to read or recite explicit or inappropriate content. It is also important that school administrators are held accountable for their decisions.
It is essential for schools to have proper guidelines and policies in place when it comes to assigning material. Parents should be able to trust that their children are not being asked to read or recite explicit or inappropriate content. School administrators should also be held accountable for their decisions. Everyone should work together to ensure that children are protected from harm and to ensure that they are not exposed to inappropriate content.
Following the May school board meeting, the school district announced it was investigating the incident, but it is unclear if the investigation concluded, according to Fox 5.
“The Clark County School District is investigating the circumstances surrounding a class assignment consisting of a student-generated writing exercise that produced content not conducive to student instruction,” the school said in a statement to Fox 5. “The District does not comment on individual employee or personnel issues, and all policies and procedures are being followed.”
DailyCaller obtained a copy of the case:
I find it so hard to believe sometimes that this is where we are now as a society. I couldn't imagine my children coming home with material like this back in the day. There is no doubt that parents today face intense extremism in schools.