Brea-Olinda School District Fails to Comply with Open Records ActNEWS PROVIDED BY
Capitol Resource InstituteApril 16, 2019
BREA, Calif., April 16, 2019 /
Christian Newswire/
-- After submitting an open records request, Capitol Resource
Institute (CRI) has discovered that the Brea Olinda School District has
included in their "comprehensive sexual education" curriculum the
positive portrayal and teaching of pederasty; the act of adult sex with
boys. However, the information on pederasty was withheld from
district's response to the formal request. The public wants to know
what else are districts hiding?
"Parents need to be on alert and
should be outraged that Brea-Olinda school district saw no problem
teaching about adult sex with boys and hiding it from the public," said
Karen England, executive director for CRI. "Under the guise of
providing so-called 'appropriate sex education' to children, many
school districts are beginning to incorporate some of the most
offensive, absurd, graphic and inappropriate sex acts to some of the
youngest students."
On June 13, 2018, CRI submitted an official
records request to Brea-Olinda School District for copies of all
curriculum and supplemental materials used to comply with the newly
enacted California Healthy Youth Act. A month later, on July 19, 2018,
Assistant Superintendent Kerrie Torres responded with 103 pages of
documentation reflecting 10 detailed sections on sexual health and
education. But it was discovered that what the district submitted to
CRI was not the entirety of the curriculum. Last Fall, CRI was informed
by a concerned parent, who's child is in the district, about a section
marked "4.8" and titled, "Introduction to Sexual Orientation." CRI
learned that this part of the teachings was withheld and not included
in the 103 pages provided to CRI by district.
It is in this
section that the tistrict includes the positive portrayal of the sexual
act pederasty. Assistant Superintendent Torres confirmed that pederasty
would be taught to children in their district. She claimed it would be
taught in some "historical perspective" and justified it by saying
such sex acts were included in ancient Roman history as demonstrated in
Homer's poems and writings in "The Iliad and the Odyssey."
It
was only after CRI alerted its members and supporters of pederasty's
inclusion in sex ed teachings, that the district pulled its inclusion
in their sex education curriculum. "The use of the word has been
perceived by some to be promoting pedophilia; therefore the word will be
removed from the curriculum," the district wrote.
What is
alarming in this statement is the fact that district officials still do
not see pederasty as an inappropriate sexual encounter to be teaching
to young boys and girls.
"Pederasty is pedophilia. Sexual acts
with children are illegal," England added. "There is no proper
'historical' way to present sex with boys in a positive light. In
recent educational materials being given to teachers, pederasty is
being positively viewed as a grown man making a 'young free boy his
partner and become his mentor.'
"The fact that this school
district attempted to hide this controversial and offensive teaching
from us should be criminal. This is just one school district out of
hundreds in California implementing newly devised 'comprehensive sexual
education' in all schools even as young as kindergarten. How many
others are hiding curriculum content from parents and others just like
Brea-Olinda did? If districts truly see no harm in the material they
are teaching then they should have no problem making every aspect of
their curriculum available to parents."
England stated that
Capitol Resource Institute is embarking on a statewide effort to request
the full curriculum contents and all materials used by each school
district in the state to ensure they are not promoting offensive and
inappropriate sexual acts to young children. Several districts have
already been contacted and several others are in the process
of receiving open records requests. CRI is also urging parents to
demand copies of comprehensive sexual education curriculum and
materials used in their child's school.
"We are going to make
every school board member, every school superintendent and every school
administrative official be accountable to the parents and voters they
serve. We will expose anyone attempting to push a sexually perverse
teaching on any child without parental knowledge," England concluded.
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