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NJ High School Library Creates Homosexual Section
Concerned Women For America ^ | April 11, 2002

Posted on 04/11/2002 7:40:24 PM PDT by Coleus

New Jersey High School Library Creates Homosexual
Section
By Martha Kleder

Trenton, New Jersey’s Central High School plans to institute a “Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender” (GLBT) section to its school library. The move follows a donation of $1,600 worth of homosexual books from the Trenton Gay and Lesbian Civic Association.

Seriah Rein, Concerned Women for America’s New Jersey State Director, says the move borders on illegal. “The school is placing itself in the position of going against the spiritual values taught by parents. Furthermore, by law, as a public institution, the school is to teach and reflect community standards.”

But the proposed GLBT library section goes against still another law governing the actions of the state’s elementary and secondary schools, Rein said.

“New Jersey passed a law last December mandating that abstinence be stressed throughout all sex-ed curriculum. This law was passed in response to the failure of ‘comprehensive’ sex education to reduce the state’s overly high rate of STDs and AIDS,” she said. “Introduction of this propaganda encouraging homosexuality is not consistent with state law.”

Rein notes that the state is currently struggling with an epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). New Jersey also has the dubious distinction of having one of the highest rates of AIDS and HIV infection per capita in the nation.

“There is no room for chastity in the homosexual lifestyle — it is defined by its promiscuous nature, especially among men, and the consequences have been devastating,” Rein said. Promiscuity should never be encouraged, she added.

A recent survey found that over 60 percent of female students at Rutgers, New Jersey’s State University, were found to be infected with the incurable Human Papillomavirus (HPV), the leading cause of cervical cancer.

Peter LaBarbera, senior policy analyst for the Culture and Family Institute, said the addition of a GLBT section to a public library is just one example of the kind of push homosexual activists are making into our public education system.

“The advice that homosexual activists give kids — embrace your homosexuality — only harms them. It’s false compassion. Witness the young death ages in the obituary pages of homosexual newspapers, with men dying in their 30s and 40s,” LaBarbera said. “If this new wing can’t be stopped, Christians are going to have to step up to the plate and send this library ex-gay books and other materials that approach the issue from a traditional perspective.”

Peter Frycki, vice president of the Trenton Gay and Lesbian Civic Association (TGLCA), said the homosexual book donation was prompted by several teachers at the school.

“For kids who feel alone, just knowing there is literature out there, that there are communities out there, is important,” Frycki told the homosexual news outlet Gay.com.

School Superintendent James Lytle welcomed the gift, but added that he had no idea how many students identify themselves as “gay,” lesbian, bisexual or transgendered.

“If you’ve got a community with 2,000-plus kids, there are going to be some who need these services,” Lytle told Gay.com.

Rein, however, said the effort by TGLCA is self-serving and aimed at recruitment.

“Distribution of homosexual literature to impressionable schoolchildren at a time when they are still defining who and what they are, is tragic,” said Rein. “All the studies document the confusion that some who are sexually abused or raped have over their sexual identity.”

“Rather than guiding these children to where they can receive genuine help, the school is distributing biased literature,” she added. “No literature putting a white-wash over the practice of homosexuality is going to take away the self-knowledge that is deep within each student that the practice of homosexuality is very wrong.”

“It grieves me that Mr. Lytle has allowed his travesty on his watch, for it is toxic to the student body, especially the homosexual student who is genuinely searching,” Rein said. “Mr. Lytle should reconsider acceptance of this ‘gift.’”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: New Jersey
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To: Coleus
“If you’ve got a community with 2,000-plus kids, there are going to be some who need these services,” Lytle told Gay.com."

Ta Da.....schools are NOT in the business of education - they are in the business of SERVICE, however, THEY define it.......

21 posted on 04/11/2002 8:23:44 PM PDT by goodnesswins
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To: Coleus
Apparently, Trenton's school system is being run by borderline primates...

And what choice do the poor unfortunate parents of the Trenton school system have? Oh that's right -- Dubya wouldn't stand up for vouchers so ALL of America is still held hostage by the NEA.

22 posted on 04/11/2002 8:24:48 PM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: Coleus
April 1, 2002 LGBT Books Soon to Find Place in High School Library (NJ)

A civic group that hopes to diversify the Trenton Central High School library collection with gay- and lesbian-themed literature has found an ally in school Superintendent James Lytle.

The following is an excerpt from an article printed in the Trenton Times. Any opinions either stated or suggested are not necessarily those of GLSEN or its members.

By Joseph Dee
The Trenton Times

TRENTON - A civic group that hopes to diversify the Trenton Central High School library collection with gay- and lesbian-themed literature has found an ally in school Superintendent James Lytle.

Months after the Trenton Gay and Lesbian Civic Association (TGLCA) offered to buy up to $1,600 worth of books or other resources for the school, the effort seems on the verge of success.

``I've talked to the high school and we're looking forward to working with them,'' Lytle said last week. ``We're hoping to have a faculty member to be a sponsor.''

Failing that, a school-based youth services program could serve as the coordinating group, he said.

``The Trenton Board of Education and TGLCA are aware these kinds of efforts have been made nationwide,'' said TGLCA trustee Rob Laczko. ``We're trying to figure out which approach will fit best in Trenton Central High. Just because something works great in Princeton or West Windsor doesn't mean it would work as well in Trenton.''

Lytle said he has no idea how many students identify themselves as gay, lesbian or bisexual but said there is no question some would benefit from positive portrayals in literature of people who share their sexual orientation.

``If you've got a community with 2,000-plus kids, there are going to be some who need these services,'' he said.

He said the books provided by the civic association might be kept in a room dedicated as a drop-in center for sexual education and services rather than in the library.

TGLCA Vice President Peter Frycki said the idea to provide gay-themed books sprang from conversations that members of his organization had with several teachers at the school. He said the teachers reported the high school can be a threatening place for sexual minorities.

``For kids who feel alone, just knowing there is literature out there, that there are communities out there, is important,'' Frycki said. ``They see (depictions of gay people) on TV, but they might not know there are people like them in their own community. That can be very liberating and positive.''

Frycki said the civic association has been ready and willing to work with the high school since July, when the bulk of the money was raised.

It has compiled a list of age-appropriate books with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered characters and themes with the help of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), a national group that fights anti-gay harassment in schools.

``I think this effort is to be commended,'' said GLSEN spokesman Jim Anderson. ``The presence of information in school libraries can provide a lifeline to young people, just as the absence of information can be devastating and aggravate their isolation.

``There's a real benefit to entire school communities, not just LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered) students,'' Anderson said. ``Ignorance and a lack of information often leads to fear and sometimes violence.''

GAG!!!

23 posted on 04/11/2002 8:25:41 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: Coleus
What's the issue? It's a library. Don't public schools put bibles in the library? Do you want to get rid of those too?
24 posted on 04/11/2002 8:26:28 PM PDT by ConsistentLibertarian
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To: Coleus
BURN all homosexual books. Filth should not be accepted any more in our schools. The intolerant fornicators must be stopped today.
25 posted on 04/11/2002 8:26:35 PM PDT by Hila
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To: *Education News;*Homosexual Agenda
Check the Bump List folders for articles related to and descriptions of the above topic(s) or for other topics of interest.
26 posted on 04/11/2002 8:31:09 PM PDT by Free the USA
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To: ConsistentLibertarian
Show me a Holy Bible in a government school library! You can't even find a copy of "Little Black Sambo." They are all gone, too--not politically correct enough.
27 posted on 04/11/2002 8:31:17 PM PDT by Pushi
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To: Coleus
Hey, what about a beastiality section? Or say a latex and chocolate section? Or say...

This is beyond reason, but then everything left wing is.

28 posted on 04/11/2002 8:31:26 PM PDT by JSteff
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To: Pushi
I was just at a public school tonight to judge a science fair. It was in the school library. I poked around and found bibles and "7 Habits for Highly Effective Teenagers" as well as several "Chicken Soup" books. Predictably, the math books sucked.
29 posted on 04/11/2002 8:34:28 PM PDT by ConsistentLibertarian
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To: ConsistentLibertarian
What's the issue? It's a library. Don't public schools put bibles in the library? Do you want to get rid of those too?

No. They say Bibles are too violent for students - no kidding!

What they need is a Biblical section , for the real sake of those children. Only through rightous living will those children find their way out of poverty and disease.

30 posted on 04/11/2002 8:34:49 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: BeforeISleep
THAT is scary. I have no problem with letting gay kids be gay, and letting student groups promote whatever agendas they like. But teachers and school administrators shouldn't be pushing any agenda except academic achievement. Of course, there's precious little academic achievement going on in the Trenton public schools, and probably few of the teachers are even capable of recognizing it, much less pushing it.
31 posted on 04/11/2002 8:40:32 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: Coleus
Here's what God thinks of this.

I'll keep my distance, thank you.


32 posted on 04/11/2002 8:40:37 PM PDT by Fitzcarraldo
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To: F16Fighter
I'm a big fan of vouchers, but I doubt they'd do much good in Trenton. A huge chunk of the parents there are drug addicts, welfare addicts, etc. and couldn't care less IF, never mind where, their children go to school.
33 posted on 04/11/2002 8:44:31 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: Coleus
Trenton, New Jersey’s Central High School plans to institute a “Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender” (GLBT) section to its school library.

Gosh isn't that just...swell.

34 posted on 04/11/2002 9:40:02 PM PDT by Valin
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Dear ________________________:
I am the parent of_____________________ who attends _____________________ school. Under U.S. legislation and federal court decisions, parents have the primary responsibility for their children's education, and pupils have certain rights which the school may not deny.

Parents have the right to be assured their children's beliefs and moral values are not undermined by the schools. Pupils have the right to have and to hold their values and moral standards without direct or indirect manipulations by the schools through the curricula, textbooks, audio-visual materials or supplementary assignments.

Under the Hatch Amendment, I hereby request that my child NOT be involved in any school activities or materials listed unless I have first reviewed all the relevant materials and have given my written consent for their use:

Psychological and psychiatric treatment that is designed to affect the behavioral, emotional, or attitudinal characteristics of an individual or designed to elicit information about attitudes, habits, traits, opinions, beliefs or feelings of an individual or group;

Values clarifications, use of moral dilemmas, discussion of religious or moral standards, role-playing or open-ended discussions of situations involving moral issues, and survival games including life/death decision exercises;

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Sociograms, sociodrama; psychodrama; blindfold walks; isolation techniques;

Death education, including abortion, euthanasia, suicide, use of violence, and discussions of death and dying;

Curricula pertaining to drugs and alcohol; Nuclear war, nuclear policy and nuclear classroom games; Globalism, one-world government or anti-nationalistic curricula; Discussion and testing on interpersonal relationships; discussions of attitudes toward parents and parenting;

Educating in human sexuality, including pre-marital sex, contraception, abortion, homosexuality, group sex and marriages, prostitution, incest, bestiality, masturbation, divorce, population control, and roles of males and females; sex behavior and attitudes of student and family;

Pornography and any materials containing profanity and/or sexual explicitness;

Guided-fantasy techniques; hypnotic techniques; imagery and suggestology;

Organic evolution, including Darwin's theory; Discussions of witchcraft, occultism, the supernatural, and mysticism; Political and/or religious affiliations of students or family; income of family; Non-academic personality tests; questionnaires of personal and family life attitudes. The purpose of this letter is to preserve my child's rights under the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (The Hatch Amendment) to the General Education Provisions Act, and under its regulations as published in the Federal Register of September 6, 1984, which became effective November 12, 1984.

These regulations provide a procedure for filing complaints first at the local level, and then with the U.S. Department of Education. If a voluntary remedy fails, federal funds can be withdrawn from those in violation of the law. I respectfully ask you to send me a substantive response to this letter attaching a copy of your policy statement on procedures for parental permission requirements, to notify all my child's teachers, and to keep a copy of this letter in my child's permanent file.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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I guess you can add libraries with gay book sections.

35 posted on 04/11/2002 10:00:31 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: GovernmentShrinker
The schools I'm referring to are in Ocean County & Monmouth County. I'm hearing this is widespread in NJ from Teachers & Parents across the state. It hasn't gone that far in the Middle Schools yet.(not that I've heard of anyway) There are people working to change that as we type. They're being very subtle about it for now...

The schools here in NJ have been excellent in the past. I want you to know that we have some of the best Teachers in America. My problem is with the School Administrators & Teachers & Public Officials who are working with organizations to further the homosexual agenda in the public schools.

And while we're on the subject of academic achievement, I also want them to stop giving "open book" tests, Math tests using calculators, and "second chance" tests to students that fail the first tests. I want them to stop "PC Editing" of History. Not teaching certain parts of history because of PC editing IMO is wrong.
/rant
36 posted on 04/12/2002 5:33:21 AM PDT by firewalk
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To: kcvl;ethical;GrandMoM;*Homosexual Agenda;*SASU
"It has compiled a list of age-appropriate books with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered characters and themes with the help of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), a national group that fights anti-gay harassment in schools.

"I think this effort is to be commended, said GLSEN spokesman Jim Anderson. "The presence of information in school libraries can provide a lifeline to young people, just as the absence of information can be devastating and aggravate their isolation."


GLSEN recommends the book "Young, Gay and Proud!" on its recommended reading list for teens. In that book the following is stated:

""Doing it: Gay men...Many people don't know the anus is not only an organ to remove waste. It's very sexually exciteable...Your first few times having anal sex might be a little hard. You may have to practice a bit before it starts feeling really good. I sure did." (pg. 81)"


So Jim Anderson, could explain to us how this provides "a lifeline to young people?"


Reference:

GLSEN Encourages Teens In Anal SEX "Don't give up."

(You'll find the book mentioned on GLSEN's recommended reading list - Young, Gay and Proud! - here and other GLSEN recommended reading lists here).

For other GLSEN endorsed events see reply #22 in the thread Assemblyman MOUNTJOY opposes promotion of homosexuality in public schools

37 posted on 04/12/2002 8:53:31 AM PDT by EdReform
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To: EdReform
"could explain" should be "could you explain"
38 posted on 04/12/2002 8:56:36 AM PDT by EdReform
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To: Coleus
Public education is child abuse.
39 posted on 04/12/2002 8:59:11 AM PDT by B Knotts
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To: Clint N. Suhks;erizona;John O;Illbay;Khepera;ArGee;FormerLib;wideawake;wwjdn;Buffalo Bob...
Ping
40 posted on 04/12/2002 9:13:32 AM PDT by EdReform
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