- In Newton, parents discovered that first-grade teacher David Gaita had "come out" to his students and told them he was homosexual and loved men "the way your mom and dad love each other."
- And in Brookline, lesbian eighth-grade teacher Deb Allen told National Public Radio that she explicitly teaches her students about lesbian sex, including the use of sex toys.
- Nearly 4500 schools participated in GLSEN's Day of Silence.
- In Wisconsin a group called Students for Unity used the Day of Silence to distribute a questionnaire at Port Washington High School with questions like, "If you have never slept with someone of your same gender, then how do you know you wouldn't prefer it?" and "Could it be that your heterosexuality is just a phase?" Two teachers approved of the distribution of the questionnaire in their classes and followed up with discussions, said LifeSiteNews, even though parents were not informed about it beforehand.
- At Boyd County High School in Kentucky, students were required to watch the first 15-20 minutes of Brokeback Mountain.
- All students and faculty in Boyd County schools are under a court order to attend diversity sessions that normalize homosexuality.
- Over the objections of parents, school board decided that Eagleswood Township Elementary in West Creek, NJ, could continue to use 71-year-old Lily McBeth as a substitute teacher -- even though he had undergone a sex change.
What's the real agenda? While celebrating the Boyd County court order mandating diversity training, Sharon McGowan of the ACLU's Lesbian and Gay Rights Project revealed it...
"Just telling students not to pick on others because of their sexual orientation or gender identity doesn't force them to change their beliefs, and the judge agreed with us about that," McGowan said.