talking about chatting with people online and the third grade, talking to them about positive body images. those sound reasonable. right now there's no comprehensive sex education in any of the schools in your district, so why not work with this plan? >> well, while there might be good parts in the plan there are lots of various parts, and like dr. messenger said, they are offering an opt-out, however, it doesn't seem like a very practical parent when it's k-12 and multiple classes, and they discuss universal values versus the different values amongst families, churches and communities and that comes up in multiple sections of this document, in the human sexuality portion, influence of family and peers. jenna: what do you think should happen with this curriculum in the best case scenario. >> i don't think they've done a good job