School holds surprise celebration of homosexuality for kindergartners without notifying parents!
Parents outraged at public elementary school’s secretive 'coming out'
event.
SACRAMENTO, Kalifornia - October 22, 2008 - Some parents are
shocked to find their children are learning to be homosexual allies and will
participate in "Coming Out Day" at a public elementary school
tomorrow – and they claim the school failed to notify parents.
One mother of a kindergartner who attends Faith Ringgold School of Art and Science, a K-8 charter school in Hayward, Calif., said she asked her 5-year-old daughter what she was learning at school.
The little girl replied, "We're learning to be allies."
The mother also said a Gay Straight Alliance club regularly meets in the kindergarten classroom during lunch.
According to a Pacific Justice Institute report, Faith Ringgold opted not to inform the parents of its pro-homosexual activities beforehand. The school is celebrating "Gay and Lesbian History Month" and is in the process of observing "Ally Week," a pro-homosexual occasion usually geared toward high school students.
The school is scheduled to host discussions about families and has posted fliers on school grounds portraying only homosexuals. According to the report, a "TransAction Gender-Bender Read-Aloud" will take place Nov. 20. Students will listen to traditional stories with homosexual or transgender twists, to include "Jane and the Beanstalk."
Some parents only recently noticed posters promoting the school's "Coming Out Day" tomorrow - celebrated 12 days after the national "Coming Out Day" usually observed on Oct. 11.