This is what passes for school policy in places like Massachusetts and California; anywhere else and the janitor would have been sent packing to find a job as a telemarketer:
Pete Chagnon - OneNewsNow - 2/16/2009 7:00:00 AM
A pro-family advocate says parents in one Massachusetts town were perplexed when they received a letter from the school district explaining changes the janitor made over the summer break.
At the beginning of the 2008-09 school year, parents at the Clara Barton Elementary School in Oxford, Massachusetts, received a letter from the principal and superintendent, informing them that one of the school custodians had "changed his gender role" and is now a woman.
The school officials then informed parents that if their children, whose ages range from five-to-ten years old, ask school employees any questions concerning the custodian, they believe that "the best thing to tell them is that our custodian used to be a man. She has changed her gender and is now a woman."
Brian Camenker with MassResistance is appalled. "Whether parents like that idea or not, [the school] decided that they were going to introduce this to kids if there were any questions. That's extremely outrageous," he contends. "The whole idea that someone like this should be in the public schools, of course, is beyond belief."
He says his organization was made aware of the situation when the uncle of a student gave him a copy of the letter. "From what I understand, everybody is afraid to speak out because they are afraid that their kids will be treated badly [and be subject to] retribution by the school officials," he notes.
Camenker believes parents are also fearful of liberals in the community and finds it troubling there is a climate of fear against speaking out. He adds that on the reverse side of the letter, school officials listed radical homosexual websites in order for parents to get more information on "transgender issues."
A pro-family advocate says parents in one Massachusetts town were perplexed when they received a letter from the school district explaining changes the janitor made over the summer break.
At the beginning of the 2008-09 school year, parents at the Clara Barton Elementary School in Oxford, Massachusetts, received a letter from the principal and superintendent, informing them that one of the school custodians had "changed his gender role" and is now a woman.
The school officials then informed parents that if their children, whose ages range from five-to-ten years old, ask school employees any questions concerning the custodian, they believe that "the best thing to tell them is that our custodian used to be a man. She has changed her gender and is now a woman."
Brian Camenker with MassResistance is appalled. "Whether parents like that idea or not, [the school] decided that they were going to introduce this to kids if there were any questions. That's extremely outrageous," he contends. "The whole idea that someone like this should be in the public schools, of course, is beyond belief."
He says his organization was made aware of the situation when the uncle of a student gave him a copy of the letter. "From what I understand, everybody is afraid to speak out because they are afraid that their kids will be treated badly [and be subject to] retribution by the school officials," he notes.
Camenker believes parents are also fearful of liberals in the community and finds it troubling there is a climate of fear against speaking out. He adds that on the reverse side of the letter, school officials listed radical homosexual websites in order for parents to get more information on "transgender issues."
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