Kindergarten Students To Receive Gay-Centric Lesson Plans In Florida

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Kindergarten Students To Receive Gay-Centric Lesson Plans
September 27, 2012 By B. Christopher Agee
http://www.westernjournalism.com/kindergarten-students-to-receive-gay-centric-lesson-plans/



October is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History Month – the second month of the year we're told to celebrate the homosexual lifestyle. The first, of course, is Gay Pride Month. The gay community apparently needs a great deal of attention.

Black history (and presumably pride, as well) is celebrated during just one month, despite the fact that blacks make up more than 13 percent of the population. Somehow, an incredibly small, incredibly vocal minority of homosexuals require two months for the great advancements they've evidently bestowed upon society.

How small is the group? While polls suggest many Americans believe as many as one in four are gay, estimates put the total at a mere two percent.

Not only does a sliver of the American citizenry claim one-sixth of the year for its own self-indulgence; school kids as young as five are being forced to take part in the celebration.

A Florida school board voted on a formal resolution to include an LGBT history curriculum for its K-12 students. The decision came one year after California added gay history to statewide school standards.

I contend that sexual proclivity should not be discussed in kindergarten. This is pure indoctrination. Teachers are touting the merits of a lifestyle many view as sinful, and the target audience is quite literally captive.

Liberal idealists will call me naive; but for all their talk of inclusion, wouldn't celebrating American history and American pride year-round help everyone feel as if we're part of the same team? Instead, the left reverts to their default setting of separating everyone based on skin color, gender, or sexual preference.

This type of divisiveness has no place in America and, more importantly, should not be tolerated in the nation's state-controlled classrooms.


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Kindergartners To Celebrate LGBT History Month

http://nation.foxnews.com/glbt-history-month/2012/09/22/kindergartners-celebrate-lgbt-history-month

Broward County School Board members on Wednesday are expected to approve a formal resolution in support of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History Month, which takes place every October.

The LGBT History Month tradition, started in 1994 by a Missouri high school teacher, has previously been recognized and promoted by a wide assortment of politicians, including members of Congress and Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia. In all of Philadelphia's municipal buildings, for example, a rainbow flag is flown alongside the U.S. flag every October.

Honoring gay history within the realm of K-12 education is still a groundbreaking (and potentially controversial) public statement. Unlike California, which last year added LGBT history to the state's education curriculum, Broward's resolution is nonbinding, and largely symbolic.



Read more: http://nation.foxnews.com/glbt-history-month/2012/09/22/kindergartners-celebrate-lgbt-history-month#ixzz27kHRpwOA


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In a groundbreaking move, Broward's school district is poised to endorse October's designation as LGBT History Month.
By Michael Vasquez
mrvasquez@MiamiHerald.com


Broward County School Board members on Wednesday are expected to approve a formal resolution in support of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History Month, which takes place every October.

The LGBT History Month tradition, started in 1994 by a Missouri high school teacher, has previously been recognized and promoted by a wide assortment of politicians, including members of Congress and Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia. In all of Philadelphia's municipal buildings, for example, a rainbow flag is flown alongside the U.S. flag every October.

Honoring gay history within the realm of K-12 education is still a groundbreaking (and potentially controversial) public statement. Unlike California, which last year added LGBT history to the state's education curriculum, Broward's resolution is nonbinding, and largely symbolic.

The resolution seems to leave the door open for schools to voluntarily promote LGBT History Month, if they so choose.
"Administrators, teachers, staff, parents and students are encouraged to take part in LGBT History Month in any way that is most positive and uplifting to their schools and communities," the proposed resolution states. "And to coordinate efforts to highlight exemplary role models from the LGBT community."

In Florida, where a Republican-dominated state Legislature has shown little interest in gay-rights issues, there is little chance of LGBT history being added to the state's education curriculum anytime soon. Still, a supportive resolution from Broward, the nation's sixth-largest school district, would be significant.

Gay-rights advocates say LGBT History Month showcases civil-rights pioneers who are an important part of American history, and it can also boost the self-esteem of adolescents who may be struggling with their own emerging sexual identity, and who are often the targets of bullying.

"It gives youth a role model to look up to," said Michael Rajner, a former member of the Broward school system's Diversity Committee. "And to realize that they themselves are a wonderful human being, and can be a productive, important member of our society."

Rajner has pushed for adoption of a LGBT History Month resolution, as has Broward School Board member Laurie Rich Levinson.
Levinson couldn't be reached for comment Tuesday, but Rajner expressed confidence the resolution would be approved, as School Board members have been strongly supportive of the LGBT community in the past.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/09/18/3009207/broward-school-board-expected.html#storylink=cpy
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