St. Louis County Schools Are Sexualizing Children

Taxpayer funded Public School Districts are sexualizing children. Below is a listing of examples of what is occurring in St. Louis County Public Schools. Brave parents and teachers from across several school districts provided this information despite the risk of reprisals.

Kirkwood R-7 School District: The 2023 Kirkwood High School yearbook featured a four-page spread detailing student survey responses to sex and drug participation.

Rockwood School District: Sexual attraction terms and definitions were display in school hallways in and in library books.

In September of 2022 a Clark Elementary second-grade class in the Webster Groves School District was surprised by a parent with the book I Am Jazz. The book chronicles the young life of Jazz, a biological male, who according to the book has “a girl brain but a boy body”.

Help us advocate on behalf of parents wanting to shield their children from unwanted sexual content and messages.

  1. Stay informed and sign up to receive email updates by clicking on this link.

  2. If you live in one of these school districts, contact the Superintendents at these districts to tell them to stop sexualizing children.

  3. If you don’t live in one of these districts tell your Superintendent that you do not want children sexualized in your district.

  4. Follow local School Board Elections that occur in April every year. 7 Member Board Members are elected to 3 year terms.

  5. Lobby your State Representative and State Senator to support parental rights legislation and educational transparency.

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