If you’re a parent or grandparent involved in your children’s or grandchildren’s education, you’ve likely heard objections to graphic, radical sex education mandated for K-12 in our state’s public schools
In 2020’s legislative session, all state Democrats, including Mike Chapman, approved mandatory Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) for K-12, undermining local school board and parental authority.
What else is objectionable?
Two examples follow of Family Life And Sexual Health (FLASH, www.kingcounty.gov) which is a most typical CSE curriculum.
FLASH teaches 4th-6th graders extensive reproductive system vocabulary including the pleasure organs and gender roles.
FLASH Teaches 7th-8th graders about varieties of intercourse and dental dam use.
If parents object to CSE they can opt out, but how do they opt out if their school decides to integrate sexual education into other subjects as CSE suggests?
What about parents that are not staying informed about their school district’s curriculum?
In November, voters can vote against Referendum 90 in order to repeal mandatory CSE.
Opposing Mike Chapman, Sue Forde worked for weeks helping to collect signatures to place Referendum 90 on our November ballot.
If R-90 succeeds in November, Sue promises to work in our state legislature, against mandatory sexual education.
Vote for Sue Forde. She supports traditional family values.
Billi Zippwald
Sequim