Nearly 2,000 Minnesota
high school students opted out of an “LGBTQIA+ History and Culture” lesson
earlier this month, according to a local parent’s rights group.
The opt-outs came after
Liberty Counsel (LC), a non-profit legal group, sent a demand letter to Osseo
Area Schools District 279, in March requesting that both teachers and students “whose
sincerely-held religious beliefs conflict with the lesson be permitted to opt
out of it.” “Teachers have expressed to
Liberty Counsel that this one-sided LGBT political indoctrination violates
parental rights and the teachers’ sincerely-held religious beliefs; that they
object to teaching it; and that they fear retaliation if they seek to exercise
their rights under Title VII to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for a religious
accommodation,” the letter stated.
The school district
responded by communicating to students and teachers they were free to exercise
their legal rights to opt out of participating. According to 279 Parents United, a local
parents’ group in Minnesota’s Osseo Area School District 279, an estimated
1,800 students and at least 15 teachers opted out of the lesson. The school had to use a cafeteria and
auditorium to accommodate the large number of students opting out, according to
the group.
The school district
also confirmed that 394 students officially opted out at Maple Grove Senior
High School by filling out a form. “Hopefully,
the school district learned a lesson to stop trying to force its agenda on
students, parents, and teachers. Nearly
2,000 students and 15 teachers exercised the right to opt out of the ‘LGBTQIA+’
indoctrination. Public schools must
respect the rights of students, parents, and teachers,” said LC Founder and
Chairman Mat Staver.
In June 2022, the Osseo
school board approved an “LGBTQIA+ History and Culture Resolution,” which
directed the superintendent and all district staff to “support policies,
practices, and curricula that respect LGBTQIA+ students and their families in
June and throughout the school year,” Alpha News reports. According to the resolution, the
superintendent and district staff must officially recognize June as “Pride
Month,” dedicate another month other than June for recognizing LGBTQIA+ History
and Culture Month,” and give support for “gender-affirming curriculum and
pedagogical practices.” The “LGBTQIA+
History and Culture Lesson” included references to several pop culture figures
who identify as homosexual or “transgender” and several global cultures which
meet the criteria for inclusion in “LGBTQIA+ culture.” It also provided numerous instances of “encouragement”
for students to accept and affirm false pronouns and identities including
asking them if they are “confused” about; “curious about” and “questioning”
their sexuality, fitting within at least one of the “Q” categories in its
lengthy acronym: “LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer &
Questioning, Intersex, & Asexual).”
“When thousands of
students opted out of the lesson today it was a clear message that parents and
students do not support the agenda of these board members,” 279 Parents United
told Alpha News.
Rev. Dr. Kenneth L.
Beale, Jr.
Chaplain (Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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