A teacher in the Murrieta Valley Unified School District in southwest Riverside County, California, recorded a short video about how she is grieving because she is now “supposed to notify parents if a student talks to them or identifies with pronouns other than what it is.” on their birth certificate or of a different gender”.
Teachers are not afraid that parents are a threat to their children; they fear that the parents will find out that their child is being cared for and isolated by predators, and that these teachers will be called out for their depraved and disgusting behavior.
— OutspokenSamantha (@Outspoken_Sam) August 22, 2023
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“In case you didn’t know, a bunch of school districts in Southern California are putting in place resolutions where teachers and staff are supposed to notify parents if a student walks out on them or identifies themselves with pronouns different than they are at birth. certificate or a different gender. Obviously this is very hurtful and upsetting and I hate it. But what’s more upsetting is that the people making these decisions claim they are for parents’ rights, but they are for a small group of parents. I am a parent. I am a two mom family parent, I would never accept this resolution. If my child feels safe enough to tell his teacher and not me. Like what does that tell you? Right? So I don’t know. This Friday, I’m just sad how education has turned into this. That’s all.” – Master in mourning
I’ll just set this Wikipedia definition of “Childcare” here…
“As a parent, I enjoy random self-appointed strangers lying to me about my minor children and circumventing my legal and legal custody in making medical and educational decisions, without regard for the consequences and no shared responsibility to deal with the consequences when this… pic.twitter.com/hxdklXzDR1
— MetalThink (@MetalThink) August 22, 2023
In the meantime…
In 2022, no school in Murrieta had a 3rd grade reading proficiency level above 60%; in the district, only 47.5% of 3rd gr S were proficient in reading.
Has she also been mourning these poor statistics?https://t.co/sd5x7AEtlw pic.twitter.com/xrACIkIuq4
— Education-Consumers (@EduConsumersFdn) August 22, 2023
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