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Vote against the NC Standards
I am emailing you today to ask that you vote AGAINST the third draft of the NC Essential Standards.
Over the past year, NCDPI oversaw the revisions of the North Carolina Essential Standards, including those standards that govern sex education. Standards set the goals and directives of what is to be taught in North Carolina schools and are revised only every 10 years. The third and final draft has been issued by NCDPI, and this week the Standards will be up for final approval by the Democrat-controlled State Board of Education for final passage.
The big problem is the current draft of the Standards violates state law.
The long-standing N.C. law, enacted in 1995, requires that any instruction teach abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as an expected standard of behavior. The instruction must teach students how to remain or become abstinent, and the emotional and psychological adverse consequences of engaging in sexual activity outside of marriage.
Draft 3 of the Standards ignores these requirements and, ultimately, will harm our children.
The objections to the draft standards were loud and clear.
Many of us took the time to submit public comments overwhelmingly supporting removal of the provisions that violate state law. Yet here we sit nine months after the first objections were lodged with the same old bad standards that fail to meet the requirements of the statute. Unfortunately, we were ignored.
I strongly encourage you to vote AGAINST the third draft of the Standards as currently revised.
Thank you.
Please vote against the Standards
I am emailing you today to ask that you vote AGAINST the third draft of the NC Essential Standards.
Over the past year, NCDPI oversaw the revisions of the North Carolina Essential Standards, including those standards that govern sex education. Standards set the goals and directives of what is to be taught in North Carolina schools and are revised only every 10 years. The third and final draft has been issued by NCDPI, and this week the Standards will be up for final approval by the Democrat-controlled State Board of Education for final passage.
The big problem is the current draft of the Standards violates state law.
The long-standing N.C. law, enacted in 1995, requires that any instruction teach abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as an expected standard of behavior. The instruction must teach students how to remain or become abstinent, and the emotional and psychological adverse consequences of engaging in sexual activity outside of marriage.
Draft 3 of the Standards ignores these requirements and, ultimately, will harm our children.
The objections to the draft standards were loud and clear.
Many of us took the time to submit public comments overwhelmingly supporting removal of the provisions that violate state law. Yet here we sit nine months after the first objections were lodged with the same old bad standards that fail to meet the requirements of the statute. Unfortunately, we were ignored.
I strongly encourage you to vote AGAINST the third draft of the Standards as currently revised.
Thank you.
Vote against the Standards draft
I am emailing you today to ask that you vote AGAINST the third draft of the NC Essential Standards.
Over the past year, NCDPI oversaw the revisions of the North Carolina Essential Standards, including those standards that govern sex education. Standards set the goals and directives of what is to be taught in North Carolina schools and are revised only every 10 years. The third and final draft has been issued by NCDPI, and this week the Standards will be up for final approval by the Democrat-controlled State Board of Education for final passage.
The big problem is the current draft of the Standards violates state law.
The long-standing N.C. law, enacted in 1995, requires that any instruction teach abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as an expected standard of behavior. The instruction must teach students how to remain or become abstinent, and the emotional and psychological adverse consequences of engaging in sexual activity outside of marriage.
Draft 3 of the Standards ignores these requirements and, ultimately, will harm our children.
The objections to the draft standards were loud and clear.
Many of us took the time to submit public comments overwhelmingly supporting removal of the provisions that violate state law. Yet here we sit nine months after the first objections were lodged with the same old bad standards that fail to meet the requirements of the statute. Unfortunately, we were ignored.
I strongly encourage you to vote AGAINST the third draft of the Standards as currently revised.
Thank you.
Vote against draft 3 of the standards
I am emailing you today to ask that you vote AGAINST the third draft of the NC Essential Standards.
Over the past year, NCDPI oversaw the revisions of the North Carolina Essential Standards, including those standards that govern sex education. Standards set the goals and directives of what is to be taught in North Carolina schools and are revised only every 10 years. The third and final draft has been issued by NCDPI, and this week the Standards will be up for final approval by the Democrat-controlled State Board of Education for final passage.
The big problem is the current draft of the Standards violates state law.
The long-standing N.C. law, enacted in 1995, requires that any instruction teach abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as an expected standard of behavior. The instruction must teach students how to remain or become abstinent, and the emotional and psychological adverse consequences of engaging in sexual activity outside of marriage.
Draft 3 of the Standards ignores these requirements and, ultimately, will harm our children.
The objections to the draft standards were loud and clear.
Many of us took the time to submit public comments overwhelmingly supporting removal of the provisions that violate state law. Yet here we sit nine months after the first objections were lodged with the same old bad standards that fail to meet the requirements of the statute. Unfortunately, we were ignored.
I strongly encourage you to vote AGAINST the third draft of the Standards as currently revised.
Thank you.
I disagree with the Standards as currently revised
I am emailing you today to ask that you vote AGAINST the third draft of the NC Essential Standards.
Over the past year, NCDPI oversaw the revisions of the North Carolina Essential Standards, including those standards that govern sex education. Standards set the goals and directives of what is to be taught in North Carolina schools and are revised only every 10 years. The third and final draft has been issued by NCDPI, and this week the Standards will be up for final approval by the Democrat-controlled State Board of Education for final passage.
The big problem is the current draft of the Standards violates state law.
The long-standing N.C. law, enacted in 1995, requires that any instruction teach abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as an expected standard of behavior. The instruction must teach students how to remain or become abstinent, and the emotional and psychological adverse consequences of engaging in sexual activity outside of marriage.
Draft 3 of the Standards ignores these requirements and, ultimately, will harm our children.
The objections to the draft standards were loud and clear.
Many of us took the time to submit public comments overwhelmingly supporting removal of the provisions that violate state law. Yet here we sit nine months after the first objections were lodged with the same old bad standards that fail to meet the requirements of the statute. Unfortunately, we were ignored.
I strongly encourage you to vote AGAINST the third draft of the Standards as currently revised.
Thank you.
Against Standards draft 3
I am emailing you today to ask that you vote AGAINST the third draft of the NC Essential Standards.
Over the past year, NCDPI oversaw the revisions of the North Carolina Essential Standards, including those standards that govern sex education. Standards set the goals and directives of what is to be taught in North Carolina schools and are revised only every 10 years. The third and final draft has been issued by NCDPI, and this week the Standards will be up for final approval by the Democrat-controlled State Board of Education for final passage.
The big problem is the current draft of the Standards violates state law.
The long-standing N.C. law, enacted in 1995, requires that any instruction teach abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as an expected standard of behavior. The instruction must teach students how to remain or become abstinent, and the emotional and psychological adverse consequences of engaging in sexual activity outside of marriage.
Draft 3 of the Standards ignores these requirements and, ultimately, will harm our children.
The objections to the draft standards were loud and clear.
Many of us took the time to submit public comments overwhelmingly supporting removal of the provisions that violate state law. Yet here we sit nine months after the first objections were lodged with the same old bad standards that fail to meet the requirements of the statute. Unfortunately, we were ignored.
I strongly encourage you to vote AGAINST the third draft of the Standards as currently revised.
Thank you.