'That's something you can't unsee': Parents outraged by school's 'horrific' explicit sex education class
- Parents in San Ramon, northern California, are up in arms
- They complained about class at Pine Valley Middle School
- One said: 'This is horrific. This is unacceptable material'
The meme that has offended parents at Pine Valley Middle School in San Ramon, California
The birds and the bees this was not.
Parents at a middle school in California are up in arms after it emerged their children were given a sex-ed class laced with crude memes.
'That's something you can't unsee,' one parent, who asked not to be identified, told ABC15. 'This is definitely more than R-rated. This is X-rated.'
The X-rated presentation titled 'Top Conception Myths' was out on for pupils at Pine Valley Middle School in San Ramon.
Among other topics, it showed a picture of a group of young men with the caption 'douche bags' along with the information that douching does not wash sperm away after sex.
Another myth addressed with a meme: 'Girl on top can still get pregnant.'
But the one which shocked them most was a picture of a man with a bloody face accompanied by a caption saying, 'A real man loves his woman every day of the month.'
One parent said: 'This is horrific. This is unacceptable material.'
Another, who asked not to be identified, told ABC15: 'That's something you can't unsee. This is definitely more than R-rated. This is X-rated.'
The school district said the presentation was produced by Mountain Empire Family Medicine, not a teacher.
In a statement issued to the channel, Mountain Health's CEO Judi Shaplin said: 'We understand and appreciate that some members of our community have voiced concern about a sex education presentation delivered by Mountain Health to Pine Valley Middle School.
'Our organization responded to a specific request by the Mountain Empire School District for this presentation.
'Mountain Health recognizes the sensitivity of such material and worked actively with the school district to assure that all information was pre-screened and approved prior to presentation.
The X-rated presentation titled 'Top Conception Myths' was out on for pupils at Pine Valley Middle School in San Ramon
'We work closely with schools in our region to help all community members stay informed on health issues.
'We are reviewing the content of the presentation with a special attention to the specific images that have concerned some parents.'
Local news reported that another part of the program was to ask the girls in the class to describe their levels of sexual experience by choosing from a handful of choices such as first base, second base, etc. in front of the class. The school said they didn't know why the parents were complaining because they signed a sex ed permission form. Do you for a moment think even a sketch of this class?
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