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CS1983
01-17-2017, 18:51
Anyone here with a kid in Cherry Creek School District (or any district) may want to log in w/ their kid's credentials to the school portal to see if this is able to be viewed by them...

hyperlinks in original article (http://www.wnd.com/2017/01/parents-school-sex-ed-program-an-open-door-to-porn/).

I've bolded some lines for emphasis



Parents: School sex-ed program an open door to porn

The parents of a Colorado middle school student are charging that the district’s sex-ed program allows students to access pornographic content and images from an educational company’s website while blocking parents from examining the objectionable material.

The parents have enlisted the help of an activist group in Massachusetts to address their concerns.
The district calls the claim nonsense, citing the opinion of the controversial Southern Poverty Law Center, which slams the activist organization, MassResistance, as an “anti-gay hate group.” It’s the same SPLC that called Dr. Ben Carson a “hater” for his views on traditional marriage. SPLC also was linked to domestic terror several years ago when a man convicted of attempted mass murder confessed he used the organization’s list of ‘anti-gay hate groups’ to pick a target, the Family Research Council.

The sex-ed dispute arose when the parents, whose names WND is withholding so that their child in the district’s Fox Ridge Middle School (http://foxridge.cherrycreekschools.org/Pages/default.aspx) is not identified, stumbled upon the pornographic material when they were checking their child’s password access.

Many of the discussion materials and images are not suitable for reproducing by WND, but MassResistance, (http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17a/CO-middle-school-x-rated/index.html) a pro-family group that has been particularly active in school issues for many years, posted some of it on its website.


The information available to students includes “How to have oral sex,” “How to have anal sex” and “How to have vaginal sex.” (http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17a/CO-middle-school-x-rated/index.html)

MassResistance said in a report:” “We’ve often reported on the dramatic influx of ‘comprehensive sex-ed’ into schools across the country in recent years despite vocal outrage by parents. The graphic sexual content and LGBT tips that schools are pushing at students has been very disturbing for some time now, and is getting much worse.”

The group said children attending middle schools in the Cherry Creek School District (http://www.cherrycreekschools.org) in suburban Denver, Colorado, “are now being given access to extremely graphic sexual and homosexual pornography, material encouraging them to become sexually and homosexually active, descriptions of ‘sex toys,’ and much more.”

MassResistance founder Brian Camenker confirmed he was independently able to reproduce the results uncovered by the Cherry Creek parents.

He said that when the parents “presented samples of the pornography and other explicit sexual material found on the students’ portal to school officials and board members … the officials did not deny that that it is being made available to the middle school students.”

“They simply do not see a problem with it.”
See the full online report from MassResistance (Be warned that it contains explicit references, images.) (http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17a/CO-middle-school-x-rated/parent-downloads/sex-info.html)

And the officials warned the parents were “breaking school policy” by using their child’s password instead of one designated for parents.

Among the materials that were accessed was a “gay” book described as “Alexander’s big night out at a gay bar leads to hot, but complicated encounter.”

An excerpt from a “short story” also was accessed: “The man f—–like the broken light, ramming his personality through a defective wire. The boy moved with him, the outer world going dim as huge pictures bloomed inside his head. He moved back and forth as he condensed these pictures into a fine point of feeling, sweet as the highest, purest song.”

Camenker’s report said the material include subjects such as “Ideas for erotic sex,” “Explicit sexuality information,” “Homosexual and transgender sex information,” “Graphic homosexual short stories” and “BDSM – bondage and sexual sadomasochism.”

One accessed article was called “Orgasms for All.” A lesson instructs, “So lock the door, grab a hand mirror, and let’s inspect your ittiest bits.”

An interactive page instructs: “Arrange the steps required to apply a condom by clicking and dragging each condom in its right position.”
A graphic says: “you could … suck, kiss, touch, bite, fondle, nibble, squeeze, and lick someone’s … kiss for a long time, using lots of tongue … have sex in front of mirrors … get into role play (for instance, tie someone up) … look at sexy pictures and videos … talk dirty … strip down … shower together.”

Yet another instruction talks about exhibitionism: “We’re talking all types. Flashing, sex in a public place, sex in a private place with open drapes, wearing a skirt but no underwear. (Um, meaning her. Generally.) ‘The thrill of being viewed has a lot to do with getting attention,’ says Queen. ‘For women, it’s a sort of centering experience that makes them realize they have attractiveness and erotic energy, even if they don’t look like Lindsey Lohan.”


‘Committed to the best education’


The company to which Cherry Creek links is EBSCO Information Services, (https://www.ebsco.com/) which, the father told WND, admitted having a wide range of such material online.

The company declined to respond to WND’s request for comment.
District spokesperson Tustin Amole confirmed to WND that the school provides links through a password-protected portal that goes to EBSCO for its sex-ed materials.
Amole told WND the district instructs students not to follow inappropriate links once there, because it would be “a violation of the Network Resource Acceptable User Waiver.”
Asked whether objectionable material is available to students, Amole referred to a district statement: “The following is our statement regarding the information posted on the Mass Resistance website, which has been identified as an anti-gay hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
“The Cherry Creek School District is committed to providing the best possible educational opportunities to all students using the best resources available. No sexually explicit or inappropriate content exists on any Cherry Creek School District website. Our filters block all attempts to access such content by students and staff while using the district network. For students to have access to the district’s network and resources, parents must read and agree to our Internet and Network Resource Acceptable User Waiver.”

Amole explained the “network resources used by the Cherry Creek School District are used by tens of thousands of public school districts and public libraries around the country.”

“We will continue to review all of the resources and materials provided to students and will take the appropriate action regarding materials not suitable for use.”

And Amole said, “I would add that of the more than 54,000 students in the Cherry Creek School district we have received this complaint from the parents of just one student.”
Camenker, whose organization for years has reported on such activities by school districts, including when Massachusetts districts held “sex fairs” under the guise of sex education, said his research of the issue is ongoing.
The parents told WND that all parents should know that if a child is left unattended on the Internet, there are dangers from unlimited “Google” use.

However, they expected that such material would not be available through a school portal.
School officials told WND essentially that once students move through the portal to the EBSCO material, they are outside the purview of the district.

The parents told WND they showed some of the materials to the local district attorney, who said it would be illegal to print them and hand them out to children, but because they reside on the Web, the law allows it.
The parents talked to EBSCO and were told that the company provides a site for various resources to be published, and by contract they are not allowed to limit access.

The parents told WND they are calling on the district to implement changes in its system.

“We will attend every school board meeting in perpetuity until this stuff is taken off,” the father told WND.
Camenker said the district’s explanation that the students are on an uncontrolled Web once they reach the EBSCO site is “completely disingenuous.”
“They (school officials) have allowed this to happen.



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BushMasterBoy
01-17-2017, 18:55
" The Chelsea Manning Story" will be up there with Mark Twain & Shakespeare soon. Friday is Obamas last day. We should have a party.

Zundfolge
01-17-2017, 19:10
Many leftists are pedos (especially those in "education"). The more sexually active children there are, the more potential "fun" for them. And the sooner the family structure is destroyed the sooner the entire population acts and more importantly votes like the ghetto or Indian reservation.

Its a win-win ... you parents need to get with the program. The sooner you realize that your children belong to the state the happier y'all will be.

Aloha_Shooter
01-17-2017, 19:23
SPLC is a huge red flag. If the school district is consulting with them then odds are they are pushing counter-cultural indoctrination. These are the same bozos that identify US veterans as more of a terrorist threat than military age male Islamists.

Great-Kazoo
01-17-2017, 19:56
Meanwhile after school kids are not only accessing porn over their phones. They are running 30% for STD , surpassing the 18-25 age group.

If by now one hasn't realized the public schools have an agenda. ....................

Gman
01-17-2017, 20:07
What? They have an agenda? [Sarcasm2]

This is all part of destroying the nuclear family.

Great-Kazoo
01-17-2017, 20:10
What? They have an agenda? [Sarcasm2]

This is all part of destroying the nuclear family.

Gives new meaning to The Nuclear Option.

Rumline
01-18-2017, 10:34
This is depressing. I'm just glad I don't have to worry about this for a few years...

hurley842002
01-18-2017, 10:36
This is depressing. I'm just glad I don't have to worry about this for a few years...
Me either, but it might be worse in a few years..

CS1983
01-18-2017, 10:39
There is no reason to send one's children to public school. If there is a reason, I can almost guarantee you that a private school would probably have some scholarship options. Neither of you seem destitute.

Rumline
01-18-2017, 11:16
My kid is 3 so I have some time, but will definitely consider it when the time comes.

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Zundfolge
01-18-2017, 11:22
This is depressing. I'm just glad I don't have to worry about this for a few years...

I know what you mean. I read this kind of thing and I actually feel like the fact that my wife and I couldn't have children was a tremendous blessing.

Dave_L
01-18-2017, 11:29
Wow...just wow.

Skip
01-18-2017, 12:09
There is no reason to send one's children to public school. If there is a reason, I can almost guarantee you that a private school would probably have some scholarship options. Neither of you seem destitute.

This. I can't understand the hatred of Libs/government some have and then willingly hand their children over. I've said it often and it amazes me. It is the most sacred duty a parent has and far more important than going on vacations, buying new cars, etc.

There is also no reason why shouldn't be fighting the teacher's unions and educrats at every level. We should be demanding the DA investigate/charge with child endangerment (I'm dead serious). If I gave pron to an 11 year old, I'd expect some serious consequences.

http://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-18-criminal-code/co-rev-st-sect-18-7-102.html


(1.5)(a) A person commits wholesale promotion of obscenity to a minor if, knowing its content and character, such person wholesale promotes to a minor or possesses with intent to wholesale promote to a minor any obscene material.

(b) Wholesale promotion of obscenity to a minor is a class 6 felony.



My kid is 3 so I have some time, but will definitely consider it when the time comes.

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The thing about this slippery slope is it never seems to announce the "low" so parents can make a good decision.

In some states they have introduced trans-stuffs to kindergarteners.

The presumption is that gov schools know better than you or I. So why notify us of controversial materials or seek permission? We'll just object and then they can't accomplish their goal.

Joe_K
01-18-2017, 12:53
Anyone on here confirm this story? Anyone have kids that go to Cherry Creek Schools?

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

BigBear
01-18-2017, 13:25
There is no reason to send one's children to public school. If there is a reason, I can almost guarantee you that a private school would probably have some scholarship options. Neither of you seem destitute.

I enjoy my job teaching public school so no, don't send your kids somewhere else, lol. I agree that this stuff is a problem however. The bigger problem is that 90% of this crap can be stopped if parents would get involved... but we are too busy working, etc...

CS1983
01-18-2017, 13:28
I enjoy my job teaching public school so no, don't send your kids somewhere else, lol. I agree that this stuff is a problem however. The bigger problem is that 90% of this crap can be stopped if parents would get involved... but we are too busy working, etc...

My dad retired from public school teaching. He kept his sanity and morals intact the last few years by simply just ignoring the district's edicts. Dunno how he got away with it. Oldest brother is, as you know, Director of Music Education for a very large, wealthy district in Texas. I doubt he comes into contact with this stuff in his musical education history.

I'm sympathetic to the plight of people like yourself who are not the bad guy. However, there were good guys in the SS, too. But that doesn't make the SS a good thing.

mattiooo
01-18-2017, 13:41
Now hang on. If I read that article correctly, the school was linking to some articles on EBSCO as part of the class. We used EBSCO when we did research in college too. It's essentially an online library.

So all of this questionable material is not part of the actual education, but also available in this online library? And the rest of the internet by the way. Doesn't sound like a real story to me...but someone trying to make something out of nothing.

Great-Kazoo
01-18-2017, 13:48
I enjoy my job teaching public school so no, don't send your kids somewhere else, lol. I agree that this stuff is a problem however. The bigger problem is that 90% of this crap can be stopped if parents would get involved... but we are too busy working, etc...

20 yrs ago 50% of kids were in single or multi family scenarios. Their participation AND that of married, child[ren] of same parents averaged 25-30%. if that.

BigBear
01-18-2017, 14:18
My dad retired from public school teaching. He kept his sanity and morals intact the last few years by simply just ignoring the district's edicts. Dunno how he got away with it. Oldest brother is, as you know, Director of Music Education for a very large, wealthy district in Texas. I doubt he comes into contact with this stuff in his musical education history.

I'm sympathetic to the plight of people like yourself who are not the bad guy. However, there were good guys in the SS, too. But that doesn't make the SS a good thing.

Interesting parrallel with the SS. I doubt there were ANY good people in the SS as they knew what they were in for and went along with it. But there might have been. I wasn't alive then and don't know all their stories. Some of us teachers do not go along with it and we do try to fight, but get shot down because there is no perceived parental support. And then the unions... This is the first time I've heard of this story though. My personal opinion is that sex-ed ought to be the parents job, not the schools... I would like to research this story as presented though and verify the details. There are ways to teach about sex without introducing porn, etc... Seems a little extreme. Knowing how they do present sex-ed at my schools, I find it odd and abhorrent they would use the modes described in the article.

Anyways, I'm the evil teacher who stays in my lil music cave, so what do I truly know?...


20 yrs ago 50% of kids were in single or multi family scenarios. Their participation AND that of married, child[ren] of same parents averaged 25-30%. if that.

Statistics are great... but that's not the point. It is not the number concerned, it is the volume they make. Taking it to a literal sense with music: Playing a double high C takes less air than a low C but people can hear the double C waaay louder. It is not the number of parents that get involved. The difference is in the way or the "how" they get involved. Sure, there may be more parents showing up to school board meetings now (there's not) but when they just nod and go about their business without offering any input. The squeaky wheel gets the attention ordeal. I could go on for hours about this but I won't. All I'm saying is that teachers are not the all, nor have all the power that parents think we do. We must have your help to beat legislation, etc.

Thanks for listening.

Joe_K
01-18-2017, 14:38
The book referenced in the article about Alexander's trip to a gay bar turned up nothing on google.

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

CS1983
01-18-2017, 15:01
The book referenced in the article about Alexander's trip to a gay bar turned up nothing on google.

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

you mean this one?
https://www.amazon.com/One-Way-Matthew-Aaron-Browning-ebook/dp/B00JYG8CA6


http://massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17a/CO-middle-school-x-rated/parent-downloads/homo-stories.html

Irving
01-18-2017, 15:03
you mean this one?
https://www.amazon.com/One-Way-Matthew-Aaron-Browning-ebook/dp/B00JYG8CA6


http://massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17a/CO-middle-school-x-rated/parent-downloads/homo-stories.html

Well, looks like my sidebar advertisements are going to be more exciting for a while.

Joe_K
01-18-2017, 15:04
you mean this one?
https://www.amazon.com/One-Way-Matthew-Aaron-Browning-ebook/dp/B00JYG8CA6


http://massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17a/CO-middle-school-x-rated/parent-downloads/homo-stories.html
Your gay-dar and Google-Fu is working better than mine today.

Velocitas, Opprimere,
Violentia Operandi

CS1983
01-18-2017, 15:09
Well, looks like my sidebar advertisements are going to be more exciting for a while.

Just play some techno and roll with it.

Skip
01-18-2017, 15:17
Well, looks like my sidebar advertisements are going to be more exciting for a while.

[LOL]


I enjoy my job teaching public school so no, don't send your kids somewhere else, lol. I agree that this stuff is a problem however. The bigger problem is that 90% of this crap can be stopped if parents would get involved... but we are too busy working, etc...

I feel like we've had this talk before...

Some of us can work and be involved. And in DougCo we did get involved. We turned the board and got vouchers. The union came in with their money and shopped the vouchers case to a judge who finally struck it down because of the possibility that voucher money would go to a Christian school (oh, the horror!).

The union then found willing activists to take out our board members including one girl who said she was bullied by two board members after that same girl tried to organize a walk out.

They used the same tactics in JeffCo to embarrass and vilify the Conservative board members over trivial things (like hiring a curricula consultant to review Common Core).

It's kind of like politics. There really are very limited means for the little guy to right the ship. And some would point out, that is by design.

BigBear
01-18-2017, 16:52
I feel like we've had this talk before...

I agree. Just don't give up. Keep on trying.

Gman
01-18-2017, 19:18
Well, looks like my sidebar advertisements are going to be more exciting for a while.
That's not exactly what I was thinking as I looked at the other suggestions on Amazon....

That's a click that will haunt my web surfing for a while.

...not that there's anything wrong with that.