As well as chase good teachers out of the business because they are tired of the legislative bullshit along with funds taken away from needy public schools to fund schools that used to be private back in the days where things were mostly great for us lower middle class white kids, supposedly.
So who gets to be the arbiter of exactly what is appropriate for K-3 students? And what happens when they begin to ask questions that are outside the guidelines set by the state? These kids are a lot smarter than what so called conservatives give them credit for. Many of them know other kids from same parent families. That aside, hearing anecdotes from a niece who has taught K-3 in a rural, extremely poor county here in Virginia for the last 15 years, she has to answer questions that weren't in her teaching curriculum. She's also had to deal with first graders who decided it was a good idea to play doctor during recess. (Try keeping track of 20 kids at once on a playground)
All this law does is cause more confusion and political separation because parents are too lazy or not knowledgeable to do their job properly.
I have two mommies and no daddys or two daddys and no mommy. Does that make me a bad person?
Sorry kid, I can't answer that. And report to the Principal's office immediately
romad1, quick (hopefully) question. Are you familiar with the Soviet RADAR system OTH-B that was used during the cold war? Shortwave buffs have noticed a "woodpeckering" effect similar to the scanning that was used. The system has been offline since 1989. It seems to have come back to life in recent weeks on the 11 MHz band.
I'm not a shortwave buff but spent enough time in radio stations to know enough to be dangerous.
Anyway, a friend reposted a FB post by a Bruce Linder, who among other things is a HAM operator. He noticed the woodpecker effect about the time of the Russian invasion.
He's also referenced the proximities of the OTH-B transmitters to both Chernobyl and Zaphorizhahia nuclear complexes.
Interesting and scary stuff if you are into conspiracy theories.
https://www.facebook.com/macbruce