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California Campaign Launched Urging Exit from Public Schools

by Staff
February 20, 2008

LOS ANGELES, (christiansunite.com) -- Parents and former public school teachers Monday urged California parents to remove their children from public school in order to protect them from new sexual indoctrination laws.

At a Los Angeles news conference, Campaign for Children and Families (CCF) kicked off a statewide campaign for parents to exit the government school system. In light of the new sexual indoctrination laws, SB 777 and AB 394, CCF has launched RescueYourChild.org which shows parents how to do whatever it takes to either homeschool or enroll their children in church-run schools.

SB 777 functionally requires public school instructional materials and school-sponsored activities to positively portray cross-dressing, sex- change operations, homosexual "marriages," and all aspects of homosexuality and bisexuality, including so-called "gay history." AB 394 requires public schools to distribute controversial material to teachers, students, and parents which promotes transsexuality, bisexuality, and homosexuality, all under the guise of "anti-harassment" training.

"Why are parents concerned? What will the implementation look like?" asked Randy Thomasson, president of Campaign for Children and Families, a leading West Coast pro-family organization, at the Feb. 11 news conference. "Imagine a teacher saying, 'Class, for our contemporary social studies non- discrimination bias component, we have a special speaker today. He will share his amazing story of growing up as a male trapped in a woman's body.' This is the type of gender-bending education which students may have to endure unless their parents rescue them from the increasingly negative public school environment."

Veteran public school teacher Nadine Williams of Torrance said the sexual indoctrination laws have motivated her to keep her grandchildren out of the public schools that she used to support. Former school board trustee Judy Ahrens said she's been standing for public education but with SB 777 and AB 394 she must reject public schools in favor of children's innocence.

Single mother Caron Strong of Los Angeles is concerned how her public-school daughter will be affected by the new sexual indoctrination laws. "I'm going to homeschool my daughter," announced Strong at Monday's news conference.

CAMPAIGN FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES (CCF) is a leading West Coast nonprofit, nonpartisan organization representing children and families. CCF stands for marriage and family, parental rights, the sanctity of human life, religious freedom, financial freedom, and back-to-basics education.

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