It appears some school teachers are beginning to breach the boundary
of their assigned duties at school.
The excesses of some teachers have infuriated Brandy Sobotka-Ramos
after the teacher to her 9-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son asked the
children if they have ever had s3x.
The mother of those children discovered the horrible
questions being asked the children, when they began to ask what anal and oral s3x
is all about, thus making her embarrassed.
Also the teacher asked if the children had been fondled,
loved, and if at any time their parents had been given any prison terms or made
any attempt to commit suicide.
The controversial questionnaire is filled out by new pupils
in order to “help understand the challenges the children are dealing
with."
But Brandy is disgusted and is calling for the member of
staff at Heritage Academy, in the US state of Idaho, who issued the
questionnaire to be sacked.
“I never dreamed I would be explaining anal and oral to my
babies," she told Fox News.
“My children were required to complete this in class and
were told it was not optional, but anonymous unless they chose to include their
names."
Consequently, other parents also pulled their youngsters
from the school saying it's an "invasion of our children's
innocence," while a dedicated Facebook page has also been set up with
people venting their fury.
Sara Bateman, who has an 11-year-old at the school, said:
“This has definitely impacted our town.
"Parents feel betrayed and are very hurt. Many of us
are looking to take legal action and I have personally been in contact with
many officials.”
The organisation in charge of the governance of the school
has swiftly reacted to the plight of the parents via its Facebook page,
appreciating them for speaking out to express their displeasure on the issue,
and have also booked an appointment with the parents in order to find a lasting
solution to the problem.
According to spokesman of the school, while speaking to Fox
News stated that the questionnaire had been amended for the younger children,
saying, the questions were “age appropriate”. And that the aspect which talks
about s3xual fondling has been rewritten as: “Has an adult or teenager touched
where your swimming suit covers and made you uncomfortable?”
Though, they admitted that some of the older students
received the un-amended adult version and apologised that the “anonymous
assessment … caused anyone any anxiety”.
They added: “It is used to identify stress factors in a
school or community.
"It is designed to help us understand the challenges
the children are dealing with and find resources that will empower the parents
and children to be successful."
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