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School Clams Up on 'Gay' Pledge Cards Given to Kindergartners

Saturday, November 01, 2008
By Michelle Maskaly
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This image shows one of the pledge cards signed by a kindergarten student.
This image shows one of the pledge cards signed by a kindergarten student.





A California school system refuses to say what action, if any, it will take after it received complaints about a kindergarten teacher who encouraged her students to sign "pledge cards" in support of gays.
During a celebration of National Ally Week, Tara Miller, a teacher at the Faith Ringgold School of Arts and Science in Hayward, Calif., passed out cards produced by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network to her class of kindergartners.
The cards asked signers to be "an ally" and to pledge to "not use anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) language or slurs; intervene, when I feel I can, in situations where others are using anti-LGBT language or harassing other students and actively support safer schools efforts."
The school has acknowledged that the exercise was not appropriate for kindergartners.
Parent Adela Voelker, who declined to be interviewed in depth for this report, said she was furious when she found her child's signature on one of the cards. She said she contacted a non-profit legal defense organization specializing in parents' rights.
Meanwhile, a school board member, Jeff Cook, says some type of action should be taken.
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"We have a general rule that all instruction should be age appropriate, and this clearly was not," said Cook, who has served on the school board for five years.
Val Joyner, a school district spokeswoman, told FOXNews.com in an e-mail that when deciding what to teach on this subject matter, educators "gather materials from community agencies and other education groups" and that "the materials have grade level indicators which help determine what is age-appropriate."
The district said the pledge cards were intended for middle school and high school students.
Asked last week if the district planned to take action against Miller, Joyner said she would have to look into the incident. On Thursday she told FOXNews.com that she did not have an answer for the question and that she would no longer be doing any media interviews.
Joyner said in an e-mail that Miller, the teacher, "planned to teach students how to become an ally and conflict-mediation through various activities." She added that the district doesn't advocate for a specific cause and/or lifestyle, and it has "no curriculum for gay, lesbian and transgender lifestyles."
The district employs a "Professional Learning Specialist: Equity," who is in charge of gathering material and helping teachers decide what should be taught on the subject matter.
Brad Dacus, president of Pacific Justice Institute, the group representing Voelker, said parents at the Faith Ringgold School weren't notified of what was going to take place in the classroom.
He said that teaching students as young as pre-school about gay, lesbian and transgender issues is common in California, but that there are "all kinds of material the average parent could find highly objectionable or potentially harmful" to their children.
When asked if the school district did anything wrong, he said, "possibly," but he declined to go into detail or say whether Voelker would sue the district.
Dacus would not comment specifically on whether children who signed the pledge could be held responsible if the school determined that they were not honoring it. He said they are minors and there are certain degrees of limited liability, but from a psychological and emotional perspective, it's a whole different ballgame.
"[There is] tremendous peer pressure put on children to accept a pro-homosexual philosophy and attitude," Dacus said.
Meanwhile, opponents of gay marriage are up in arms over the incident, which occurred as California voters prepare to vote Tuesday on Proposition 8, which would overturn the state Supreme Court's ruling legalizing gay marriage.
"How do you teach a 5-year-old to sign a pledge card for lesbian, gay and transgender issues without explaining what transgender and bisexual is?" asked Sonja Eddings Brown, a spokeswoman for Protect Marriage California.
 

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First of all, i HIGHLY doubt that would be something that is "forced" upon you. And secondly if this was the case it would be a violation and a potential lawsuit, i would imagine. The PC crowd will kill this country faster then any extremists.
 

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I think its gay to pick on fags so I wouldn't mind if my kid had to sign one.
 

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My only issue with it is that they limited it to just gays...why not expand it to all minorities
 

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I remember in Grade 1 we used to call people fags and homos before we really knew what it meant. It begins early
 

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You got to be kidding SHK, with all the hate and intolerance that is taught in school its nice to see someone teaching children to be openminded and tolerant in regard to others differences.
 

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A lot of teachers are pretty weird, they get indoctrinated at college and they become zealots for a cause, never thinking about consequences as they infect their own brand of weirdness onto the kids.

Most of the stuff I saw was catholic/protestant bs.

Dog poo is a big one over here at the moment.
I regularly see primary school teachers leading little kids through parks strewn with litter and broken glass to staple "pick up your dog poo" posters on the trees.

weird...very weird...
 

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Whats wierd about teaching kids to do the right thing? Its about fucking time if you ask me.
 

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My only issue with it is that they limited it to just gays...why not expand it to all minorities

Or...(gasp!) to ALL people

Admittedly, getting a 5 year old to "sign a pledge" when he/she is probably struggling to even master handwriting is a dubious mandate, regardless of the content.
 

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We are raising a generation of pussies.

What the Hell happened to "Sticks and stones can break my bones"

I mean really...never say an unkind word to anyone? WTF is that? Certainly it's not life.
 

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We are raising a generation of pussies.

What the Hell happened to "Sticks and stones can break my bones"

I mean really...never say an unkind word to anyone? WTF is that? Certainly it's not life.

Unfortunately words often turn to sticks and stones or dragging someone from the back of your pick up truck until they die...

But I do agree with this generation is a bunch of pussies...
 

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^^^^^^^what koidog said

Screw queers...let them stand on their own two feet and take life like the little fa gs they are...
 

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We are raising a generation of pussies.

What the Hell happened to "Sticks and stones can break my bones"

I mean really...never say an unkind word to anyone? WTF is that? Certainly it's not life.

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They should force all the Obama supporters to be gay, therefore they dont reproduce.
 

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