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Hagbard Celine
05-10-2007, 10:56 AM
Kansas Board of Ed. repeals conservative sex ed policies

TOPEKA, Kansas (AP) -- The Kansas Board of Education on Tuesday repealed sex education policies enacted last year, the latest move by the moderate majority to undo efforts by conservatives when they dominated the board.

One rescinded policy recommended that schools stress abstinence until marriage, while the other urged school districts to get parental permission before students could attend human sexuality classes.

On a 6-3 vote, the board replaced the policies with one that recommends "abstinence plus" sex education programs and leaves it up to the state's 296 school districts to decide whether to get parental permission...

...In February, the board repealed science standards backed by social conservatives and switched to ones that treat evolution as well-supported by research. The standards, which take effect next school year, are used to develop tests to measure how well students learn science...

http://www.cnn.com/2007/EDUCATION/05/09/kansas.sex.ed.ap/index.html

:clap: Wow. I had begun to think these people were hopeless. Goes to show that Americans should never be underestimated. :salute:

Baron Von Esslingen
05-10-2007, 11:16 AM
Sanity finally prevails.

darin
05-10-2007, 11:21 AM
Why would you NOT encourage kids to abstain until marriage? Monogomy is THE best way for people; physically and spirtually. And why would you NOT get parents' permission for subjects which deal, in large part, with morality and core beliefs?

You call reversing those "common sense"? wow.

Hagbard Celine
05-10-2007, 11:51 AM
Why would you NOT encourage kids to abstain until marriage? Monogomy is THE best way for people; physically and spirtually. And why would you NOT get parents' permission for subjects which deal, in large part, with morality and core beliefs?

You call reversing those "common sense"? wow.

They didn't get rid of abstinence-only. They added sex-ed to them. So now, instead of just telling kids not to have sex, they actually educate them about what sex is as well. It's pretty clearly laid out in the article.

Little-Acorn
05-10-2007, 11:52 AM
Why would you NOT encourage kids to abstain until marriage? Monogomy is THE best way for people; physically and spirtually. And why would you NOT get parents' permission for subjects which deal, in large part, with morality and core beliefs?

You call reversing those "common sense"? wow.
DMP, these people have been listening to their own propaganda for so long, that they've lost all sight of common sense and wouldn't recognize it if it bit them. Which apparently it was doing for quite a while in Kansas until like-minded liberals took over with blinders tightly fitted.

Funniest part of the article was where the AP referred to them as "moderates". It implies an interesting question. If a "conservative" is someone who believes that parents should have the right to give or refuse permission for the moral upbringing of their own children, and a "moderate" is someone who believes parents shouldn't have that right, then what must a "modern liberal" believe?

Hagbard Celine
05-10-2007, 11:57 AM
DMP, these people have been listening to their own propaganda for so long, that they've lost all sight of common sense and wouldn't recognize it if it bit them. Which apparently it was doing for quite a while in Kansas until like-minded liberals took over with blinders tightly fitted.

Funniest part of the article was where the AP referred to them as "moderates". It implies an interesting question. If a "conservative" is someone who believes that parents should have the right to give or refuse permission for the moral upbringing of their own children, and a "moderate" is someone who believes parents shouldn't have that right, then what must a "modern liberal" believe?

What's wrong with you people? You don't think kids should learn sex-ed? The teen pregnancy numbers would skyrocket if we didn't teach them the basics. Would you rather they learn "the facts of life" from the sketchy kid on the bus with the porno mag than from a sex-ed teacher?

Little-Acorn
05-10-2007, 12:07 PM
What's wrong with you people? You don't think kids should learn sex-ed?
What a classic reply. I stipulate that parents should have some say in how their own kids learn such thing, where others seem to think parents should have none. And your eyes bug out and you shrill that if government schools don't teach the kids, no one will teach them.

I couldn't have illustrated the blinders-on modern-liberal mindset better than you just did. I bow to a master!

:lame2:

remie
05-10-2007, 12:28 PM
What's wrong with you people? You don't think kids should learn sex-ed? The teen pregnancy numbers would skyrocket if we didn't teach them the basics. Would you rather they learn "the facts of life" from the sketchy kid on the bus with the porno mag than from a sex-ed teacher?

Absolutely they should be taught...by parents...at home. I dont want anyone other than my wife or me teaching our kids about sex.

darin
05-10-2007, 12:33 PM
Absolutely they should be taught...by parents...at home. I dont want anyone other than my wife or me teaching our kids about sex.

Careful now! Standing up for what you believe in REALLY irks Libs. :)

:clap:

avatar4321
05-10-2007, 12:33 PM
Why is it common sense to do anything other than promote chastity? The only way to prevent the consequences of sex is to remain chaste until marriage.

Doniston
05-10-2007, 12:38 PM
Why would you NOT encourage kids to abstain until marriage? Monogomy is THE best way for people; physically and spirtually. And why would you NOT get parents' permission for subjects which deal, in large part, with morality and core beliefs?

You call reversing those "common sense"? wow.Talking about choices is NOT encouraging kids to have sex. Like abortion, it is pro choice for discussion of the issues. Individual ACTIONS is a different matter.

Doniston
05-10-2007, 12:39 PM
Why would you NOT encourage kids to abstain until marriage? Monogomy is THE best way for people; physically and spirtually. And why would you NOT get parents' permission for subjects which deal, in large part, with morality and core beliefs?

You call reversing those "common sense"? wow.Talking about choices is NOT encouraging kids to have sex. Like abortion, it is pro choice for discussion of the issues. Individual ACTIONS is a different matter. the original laws had just gone to far.

Doniston
05-10-2007, 12:43 PM
Absolutely they should be taught...by parents...at home. I dont want anyone other than my wife or me teaching our kids about sex. Unfortunately many parents wouldn't touch the subject with a ten---- (no, make that thirty) foot pole. But good for you if YOU would.

Doniston
05-10-2007, 12:45 PM
Why is it common sense to do anything other than promote chastity? The only way to prevent the consequences of sex is to remain chaste until marriage. According to the poles, then about fifty percent of them would never become parents.

Samantha
05-10-2007, 12:53 PM
What a classic reply. I stipulate that parents should have some say in how their own kids learn such thing, where others seem to think parents should have none. And your eyes bug out and you shrill that if government schools don't teach the kids, no one will teach them.

I couldn't have illustrated the blinders-on modern-liberal mindset better than you just did. I bow to a master!

:lame2:What a huge pile of hyperbole crap! Who is stopping parents from teaching their kids? Absolutely no one.

Don't you have any real life things to complain about?


Absolutely they should be taught...by parents...at home. I dont want anyone other than my wife or me teaching our kids about sex.Apparently you and your wife are homeschooling your kids so you can control everything they learn. And you don't let them play with other kids in the nieghborhood, so you can control what they learn. You obviously don't let them watch TV or use the internet either, so you can control what they learn. They don't have cell phones, you wouldn't be able to control what they hear on them. And you never let the rest of your family or friends talk to them or even talk when they are in the room, to control what they learn.

Right?

;)

Monkeybone
05-10-2007, 01:08 PM
he isn't saying that they can't teach their kids, but that they should have a say on certain issues taught in school.

remie
05-10-2007, 01:49 PM
[QUOTE=Samantha;55936]
Apparently you and your wife are homeschooling your kids so you can control everything they learn. And you don't let them play with other kids in the nieghborhood, so you can control what they learn. You obviously don't let them watch TV or use the internet either, so you can control what they learn. They don't have cell phones, you wouldn't be able to control what they hear on them. And you never let the rest of your family or friends talk to them or even talk when they are in the room, to control what they learn.

Right?

;)

No not right. Our kids go to school just like everyone else. But I still dont want any teacher teaching my children about sex. That is the parents job. If you are wise you will do it at a point in time that will diffuse what their buds tell them later. You will also leave the door open so that they will ask you questions when they have them. Its really not rocket science. I cant undrestand why any parent would want sex ed taught in school.

remie
05-10-2007, 01:52 PM
Unfortunately many parents wouldn't touch the subject with a ten---- (no, make that thirty) foot pole. But good for you if YOU would.

I have and I will again. It is a pretty important part of being a parent IMO.

Doniston
05-10-2007, 02:01 PM
I have and I will again. It is a pretty important part of being a parent IMO. (repeat more strongly)GOOD

Little-Acorn
05-10-2007, 02:18 PM
What a huge pile of hyperbole crap! Who is stopping parents from teaching their kids?
Well, Celine? Samantha seems to be objecting to your implication that if state-run schools don't teach kids these moral issues, no one will. She's also calling it names - something you'll have to get used to from her.

Feel free to reply any time.

:lol:

Hagbard Celine
05-10-2007, 03:54 PM
What a classic reply. I stipulate that parents should have some say in how their own kids learn such thing, where others seem to think parents should have none. And your eyes bug out and you shrill that if government schools don't teach the kids, no one will teach them.

I couldn't have illustrated the blinders-on modern-liberal mindset better than you just did. I bow to a master!

:lame2:

With you it's like it has to be black or white, one extreme or another. Us "libs" protest "abstinence-only" programs so you think that must mean that we're calling for the negation of all morals. Well, you're wrong. I think teaching kids that abstinence is the best birth control is great, but I also think that a basic--yes government--education in the fundamentals of sex and sexual reproduction is a necessity. And hey, guess what, I think parentals SHOULD have a say in what their kids learn in sex ed. Wow. I know the world is spinning for you right now, but try to focus...the groundwork for the last point I made--you know, the radical one about how I think parentals should have a say--is already in place. Ever heard of a schoolboard meeting? Parentals can petition and speak in front of the board in these meetings--even become members of the board--in order to influence sex ed curriculum. Now take a deep breath, I know it's a lot to take in.

I'm a staunch believer that only "abstinence-only" programs do not work. The reasons--leading back to common sense--are quite simple. There are currently billions of dollars being spent on these programs all over the country yet teen pregnancy rates are as high as ever--as high as Snoop Dog no less! I think some teens are going to have sex regardless of what they are told in abstinence-only programs. They're going through adolescence. Their bodies are coursing with sex hormones--if you're human you'll probably remember how horny you were all the time during highschool--this is how your kids feel too believe it or not. Sometimes will-power isn't enough to overpower their bodies' raging desire to mate. Wouldn't an education in the subject give them the foundation necessary to make a proper decision? And don't even get me started on making certain types of birth control available for those who need it.

You remember being a teen. If they're going to have sex, more often than not, they plan "the big day" well in advance. They're scared, excited and, especially if it's their first time, they're ignorant about it. If they're going to do it anyway, wouldn't you want them to have protection? Most of the time the teen-preggers-girls are the lower class ones in the school. Isn't it in the best interest of the country that these chicks (and the dudes they mate with) aren't reproducing? Hey I've got an idea to solve this conundrum...Condoms! It's like these great ideas just come to me. I have a gift.

I have kept in mind all along that your relationship with your kid may very well be the tops. Your kid might share everything, even sex questions, with you and you may be planning to or have already given them a beautiful, all-encompassing speech covering all the finer points of the birds and the bees. But the fact of the matter is that not all, in fact I'd guess that most other parentals don't have the kind of relationship you have with your kid. Don't you think that it's in the best interest of society as a whole to give kids some sort of fundamental sexual education AS WELL AS preaching "abstinence-only" dogma to them?

darin
05-10-2007, 03:55 PM
There are currently billions of dollars being spent on these programs all over the country yet teen pregnancy rates are as high as ever--as high as Snoop Dog no less! ?

:link:

Hagbard Celine
05-10-2007, 04:07 PM
:link:

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/08/14/abstinenceonly_stupidity.php

Guernicaa
05-10-2007, 04:12 PM
Sex is a beautiful thing and should be practiced as much as humans want so long as they do it responsibly.

It should be taught as a choice, and kids should not be swayed to practice chastity or not to. No religious imprecations should be taught in a public schools sex ed class. Those are to be taught privately by the child’s parents if they practice a particular religion that does not agree with sex before marriage.

Kids should only be taught this:

These are the risks you take when having sex before marriage or partnership:
-STD's (Possible death can play into this category)
-Getting pregnant
The best way to avoid these problems is to not have sex, or to wait until you have a relationship that is honest. (Marriage, partnership, boyfriend-girlfriend ect..)

lily
05-10-2007, 07:46 PM
Why is it common sense to do anything other than promote chastity? The only way to prevent the consequences of sex is to remain chaste until marriage.


I really don't want an answer because it's none of my business, but I have to ask anyway. Were you a virgin when you got married?

avatar4321
05-10-2007, 08:53 PM
I really don't want an answer because it's none of my business, but I have to ask anyway. Were you a virgin when you got married?

Im not married and I am a virgin. and you are right, its none of your business.

lily
05-10-2007, 09:35 PM
Im not married and I am a virgin. and you are right, its none of your business.


.........as I said it was none of my business........but at least you practice what you preach.

avatar4321
05-10-2007, 09:47 PM
.........as I said it was none of my business........but at least you practice what you preach.

Course I do. No point doing otherwise.

gabosaurus
05-10-2007, 11:25 PM
Common sense is not largely favored on this board. Especially the ones who prefer to have women ignorant and pregnant.
It's not like the male posters were virgins when they married. Unless they couldn't get any. :cool: