Norfolk Virginia school board considering explicit sex-ed program by Planned Parenthood
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The City of Norfolk Public School Board is considering a new sex-ed curriculum developed by Planned Parenthood that some parents say is too explicit.
However, some parents say the curriculum titled "Get Real," developed by Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, is too explicit in details related oral sex, masturbation and in defining terms like gender identity, gender expression, cisgender, transgender, questioning and ally. Brianna Herlihy is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
Sylvia Bryant, a Virginia parent who has had multiple children educated in the Norfolk public school system since 1995, says the curriculum is "too inappropriate" and would be damaging to child development, and advocates that those topics should be left to parents, or should more closely involve parental oversight.