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Does it?
>There has been sex education in school systems for decades and the out of wedlock birth rate has soared.
>The knee-jerk assumption that if something needs to be taught to kids, it needs to be taught in school systems is way off base.
>Trying to make school systems cures for dysfunctional families - among other things- has led to rising school budgets and declining academic achievement.
>The school systems here are overloaded with nonsense like sex education, day care -anti-bullying sessions, anti-bias sessions, grief counselling, ad nauseum. >
>Call Ripley. We agree.
Mark this day....Jan 30th, 2015....KG and MA and BF agree :)
If we can get JR and JB to agree - then we're talking about a once in a universe lifetime moment! :)