Smut in Las Vegas? Expected. Smut is public schools so smutty that it can’t even be talked about in public? If not expected, then sadly all to real.
A mom in @ClarkCountySch reads from a graphic assignment her daughter was required to do. Her mic then gets cut off because it’s inappropriate for a public discussion.
Adults can’t handle hearing this content yet they readily give it to kids in school. How does it make sense? pic.twitter.com/GFP1bGhNlg
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 17, 2022
Some later on tried to defend the below assignment as “age appropriate”, but it is a rather strange “age appropriate” material that is suitable for younger teens but not for their parents. Nor is it the first example of a school board trying to shut parents down for inappropriateness for merely quoting actual school assignments.
The Clark County School District did apologize… for not giving the angry parent “their full time for public comment”.
Asked @ClarkCountySch several questions about this. Comms office ignored my questions. Said CCSD is aware of a video on social media alleging someone "was not given their full time for public comment."
Ummm… That's not what's generating the outrage. https://t.co/3p90rlQnh8 pic.twitter.com/Zg79EmPbLZ
— Victor Joecks (@VictorJoecks) May 17, 2022
And just what was this assignment suitable for younger teens but not their parents?
The outrage over this eventually did become great enough that the school district promised to… look into the matter.
Apparently, CCSD realized it wasn’t going to be able to sweep this under the rug. Sent me a new statement saying it’s investigating. Called it a “student-generated writing exercise that produced content not conducive to student instruction.”
Glad CCSD finally admits that. https://t.co/tw72QkgltO pic.twitter.com/vyHSZ39WlL
— Victor Joecks (@VictorJoecks) May 17, 2022
Good thing they can focus on this since they’ve otherwise solved all other problems in the school… oh, wait…
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