77 levels or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or
78 developmentally appropriate for students — Ciceronianus
First kid: I don't have a dad and a mom at home I have two moms....grades 1-3 of elementary school. — Ciceronianus
Kidding aside, the decision to take hormone blockers is very serious and can have long-term consequences, and I think is therefore best made by a mature mind. — praxis
Just what kind of damages are available to a parent in the action created by this law? If it's noted by a teacher that the Sacred Band of Thebes was made up of gay lovers (a matter of historical fact), or that Oscar Wilde was likely gay, for example, what damages are caused and how are they determined? Would expert testimony be required for them to be awarded? — Ciceronianus
First kid: I don't have a dad and a mom at home I have two moms.
Second kid: Really? How is that possible?
Teacher: Please be quiet, you two. The law forbids me to encourage this conversation.
First kid: My mom said she's my first mom and my other mom is my first mom too! [Laughter in class]
Teacher: Let's move on. I could lose my job if I say anything to encourage such a discussion. Anyway, you are too young and immature to understand these things. [More laughter in class]
Second kid: Sir, what's a lesbian? [Hysterical laughter in class. Head teacher enters and suspends teacher] — Cuthbert
Kidding aside, the decision to take hormone blockers is very serious and can have long-term consequences, and I think is therefore best made by a mature mind. — praxis
It looks like the law is meant to encourage frivolous lawsuits. If you have pent up sexual misgivings, seek "injunctive relief". — Metaphysician Undercover
It strikes me that the purpose of the law is to make local school boards in progressive districts fearful of discussing homosexuality or transsexualism.. The vagueness might be intentional. Prudence would dictate steering very clear from any such discussion. The likely result though will be defiance by someone and then the courts can figure out the scope of the law. — Hanover
These are impossible to standardize. — god must be atheist
Aside from this, the law does NOT prohibit or inhibit PRIVATE discussions, even when it is not appropriate by age or by developmentia. — god must be atheist
But perhaps that's all we should want schools to teach. Even so, though, do we want or need laws which preclude the use of certain words or topics in schools? — Ciceronianus
Will, or can, a school district prohibit discussion of such topics by students, in order to protect itself from litigation? — Ciceronianus
Will "straight" rulers be banned? — Ciceronianus
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