because i had the privilege of seeing what my kids were learning through their computer screen and some of the stuff was a complete sthok me and i consider myself fairly educated on the state of public education. and i m hearing from parents every single day, especially school started this week here in california, and i m getting tex messages from parents who are seeing what is on the curriculum at school and they re going what like kids being asked to deliver pronounce on first day of school. their kids being asked to talk about their sexual identity on first day of school an actually write it down for classroom lessons. we re to this where as before they could fly under radar as long as our kids were getting passing grades. but those days are over everybody on left is overplayed their hand on it. so true. meanwhile kara ada has a new ad this is just crazy. calling parents extremist this is from the new jersey chapter. so first they sick fbi on
running for school board is because i had the privilege of seeing what my kids were learning through their computer screen and some of the stuff was a complete sthok me and i consider myself fairly educated on the state of public education. and i m hearing from parents every single day, especially school started this week here in california, and i m getting tex messages from parents who are seeing what is on the curriculum at school and they re going what like kids being asked to deliver pronounce on first day of school. their kids being asked to talk about their sexual identity on first day of school an actually write it down for classroom lessons. we re to this where as before they could fly under radar as long as our kids were getting passing grades. but those days are over everybody on left is overplayed their hand on it. so true. meanwhile kara ada has a new ad this is just crazy. calling parents extremist this is from the new jersey chapter.
legislators blocking children from playing on the sports teams that correlate with their gender identities. you ve also got a lieutenant governor promising to quote make it a top priority to pass a copycat of florida s don t say gay bill. which prohibits classroom lessons on sexual orientation or gender identity. florida s law even allows parachute school difference that they believe the law was broken. possibly putting teachers at risk of punishment. and let s not forget the issue, almost all school districts can relate to. which is insufficient funding. at the end of last, year the seven poverty law center gave the state of texas and f for education funding saying it makes a lower than average efforts to fund schools and has regressive funding. despite its high poverty districts. so just a review, in texas, teachers can t be trusted to pick books for their students. they can t be trusted to teach them american history. they can be trusted to promote
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norah. o donnell: quite a decision. scott macfarlane, thank you. well, today, florida lawmakers passed what opponents have called the don t say gay bill. the measure would limit classroom lessons on sexual orientation and gender identiam. sates aso address l.g.b.t.q.+ issues in school. we get more now from cbs manuel bojorquez. bojorquez. reporter: some have voiced their opposition in public. for others, the struggle is personal. 17-year-old andriy triloleo, who is transgender, says the safe space he has sewing and drawing at home was always missing at school. i was harassed and discriminated against by both students and teachers and administrators alike. reporter: he says years of bullying and physical violence forced him to leave three different schools. i didn t get a high school experience. i didn t get to go to homecoming. i didn t get to go to football