Biden Administration Silent As Illinois Effort To Teach Sex-Ed To Kindergarteners Passes Hurdle

Written By BlabberBuzz | Friday, 05 February 2021 04:30 PM
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Students as young as kindergarten in Illinois public schools would get some kind of sexual learning under a project supported by Planned Parenthood.

The Pro-Family Alliance said it is not fitting. Planned Parenthood differs.

If enacted into law, the Responsible Education for Adolescent and Children's Health, or REACH Act would start sex ed in kindergarten through second grade with lessons on personal protection and appreciating others. Grades 3-5 would cover anatomy, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. Grades 6-12 would build upon that and include benefits of abstinence, birth control, and prevention of STDs.

A related proposal was filed last year, but Planned Parenthood of Illinois said the COVID-19 crisis hindered the project from propelling. Since then, the organization said it has improved the measure to make it standards, not curriculum-based. That would lay out standards for local districts to determine how to educate.

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The measure has yet to be filed in the new General Assembly, something that could happen later this week.

State Sen. Ram Vilivalum, D-Chicago, said he’ll sponsor the project. He said children see coverage about sex abuse and violence toward transgender people in the news.

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“Now more than ever they need medically and factually accurate information as well as a safe environment to develop the skills they need to navigate our modern world,” Vilivalum said.

State Rep. Kathleen Willis, D-Northlake, said she’ll sponsor the measure in the House.

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“It is not too early to start teaching children as young as pre-school and definitely by kindergarten about healthy relationships,” Willis said. “We’re hearing more and more about kids that get bullied at a young age.”

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But Pro-Family Alliance’s Molly Malone Rumley said some of the notions needed to be taught could have religious students bullied by their peers.

“You’re kind of saying ‘well, what you believe is silly and what we are teaching you is actually correct,’ so you’re undermining those religious beliefs,” Malone Rumley said.

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While advocates of the proposal say it would teach “medically accurate” information, Malone Rumley objects. She said it would be medically accurate to teach abortion ends life after conception.

“And so medical accuracy would demand that you teach that and medical accuracy would teach that there are only two biological genders or sexes,” she said.

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Willis said the measure will allow parents to opt their children out of the instruction. Malone Rumley said even if parents opt their children out, they’d likely get informed by their peers.

“It really undermines the parent's ability to monitor what their child is learning,” she said.

Planned Parenthood of Illinois said Illinois needs to follow other states in advancing the proposal.

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