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CA: Alameda Changes Anti Gay Bullying Lessons Under Pressure from Religious Parents

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

A San Francisco Bay area school board will use broad lessons against bias to replace a curriculum against bullying gay people that had become a national centerpiece in the opposition to same-sex marriage. The vote by the Alameda Board of Education on Tuesday did little to ease tensions in the island city near Oakland. A lawsuit and threats of recalling school board members accompanied debate over the so-called Lesson 9 curriculum adopted in May to prevent anti-gay bullying.

Gay parents in the community wanted their children protected from bullying, while other parents argued that elementary school is too early to talk to students about gay people.

The new anti-bullying lessons approved by the board, at the recommendation of School Superintendent Kirsten Vital, will be supplemented by children’s books that explicitly address six specific forms of bias, including against gays.

Full Story from the AP: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hRm7ZQzVXwOfReFsukHhUIQCdOzgD9CGGI300

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Maine Gay Marriage Foes Lie – Again – About Effect on Education

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Same-sex marriage opponents blasted Attorney General Janet Mills on Friday for issuing an opinion that gay marriage would not affect school curriculums if gay couples are allowed to marry in Maine.

Marc Mutty of Yes on 1 released a 10-paragraph statement saying that, regardless of whether it’s an official part of state-mandated curricula, gay marriage will be taught in Maine schools unless the state’s gay-marriage law is repealed.

“When they study the facts, Mainers will see right through Ms. Mills’ opinion for what it is: a shameless political ploy by supporters of homosexual marriage,” Mutty said in the statement.

Full Story from the Kennebec Journal: http://kennebecjournal.mainetoday.com/news/local/6987621.html

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