A crowd of angry New York City parents and children filled City Hall Park on Monday morning to protest the continued mask mandate for students under the age of five years old.
A bill mandating the teaching of sex education to children as young as the age of 5 has been introduced in the New York Senate, and it could lead to some graphic lessons for very young children.
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A new bill introduced in the New York Senate, sponsored by a freshman Democrat, could make comprehensive sex education compulsory to children as young as five in public and charter schools and force schools to teach kids about gender identity by the end of second grade.
Sen. Samra G. Brouk introduced Senate Bill S2584A, which seeks to require comprehensive sexuality instruction for students in grades K-12. The bill would require the instruction of model curricula for comprehensive sex education that conforms to the “content and scope of national sexuality education standards.” Comprehensive sexuality education covers issues like healthy relationships, body image, and self-esteem, Brouk wrote in a justification of the bill.
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