XXXtra Credit: Oregon Teacher Asks Students To Describe Erotic Fantasies and Identify Sexually Attractive Classmates
One Oregon high school teacher asked students to create a short story about their sexual fantasies. They also had to publicly identify which classmates they would have had sex with.
Students at Winston Churchill High School (Eugene, Ore.) who missed class this month were assigned to write a sexually explicit tale as a makeup assignment. KEZI 9 News reported. Students were required to submit a written assignment. “Fantasy Story” With “NO penetration of any kind or oral sex” To “show that you can show and receive loving physical affection without having sex.”
“You will choose 3 items (romantic music, candles, massage oil, feather, feather boa, flavored syrup, etc.) to use in the story,” The prompt is read.
A parent of Churchill High shared the prompt via Facebook. Other parents also took notice. Raised concerns The same class required that students play a game called “The Game” in February. “With Whom Would You Do It?”
The classroom was shown a spinning wheel containing sexual acts. It included anal penetration and oral sex. Students were to mark the initials for a male or female student who would perform the act when the wheel stopped at a particular category.
“My daughter was very, very, very uncomfortable in the classroom,” KEZI 9 News interviewed Justin McCall. McCall said that McCall’s daughter and her friend chose not to participate in the activity. “still got graded.”
These two explicit assignments, which are sexually explicit, were part of the Eugene School Board’s 2016 health curriculum. Although the district has agreed not to remove the curriculum due to parent outcry the teacher who is also a coach of football has not been disciplined.
Oregon is the latest state to adopt explicit sexual education curricula. In 2021, thousands of Massachusetts parents pulled their kids from sex education classes that kindergartners were exposed to. genitalia. Last year, hundreds of Illinois school districts opted out for statewide sexeducation Standards This directive directed teachers to teach students about controversial topics including hormone blockers.
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