It seems we keep ignoring the fact the children nowadays are exposed to more than a generation ago. This is for a number of reasons,, including television, the media, and the internet. So why do administrators keep pretending students are uniformed when we could use these opportunities to educate them. It's not like the Health teacher has an underground operation of Hustler's stashed in her closet that she lends out to curious kids.
School bans book detailing sex, drugs
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It's not a question of students being informed or uninformed. You're absolutely missing the point. PARENTS--not teahcers, not the State, not principals--are the ones who can decide what their kids read. If your kids are "informed" about sex and drugs, that's upt to you. But it shouldn't be an excuse to fill the minds of other kids with this filth. There's no banning, but simply COMMON-SENSE--remember that word?
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