Parents Seek School Board Recall Over Explicit “Sex Games,” Books
Students say they were told to spin a board with various sex acts on it and say who they would do them with
Parents have begun organizing efforts to recall the Eugene, Oregon school board after several allegations of explicit sex acts being discussed in the classroom with children, including allegations of a sick “sex game.”
Some parents say that their high schoolers were given an assignment to write a “sexual fantasy” story that merely restricted students from mentioning “penetration of any kind or oral sex (no way of passing an STI).”
The 10-point writing assignment was given to students who had missed health class coursework at Churchill High School and as Fox News reports, also called upon them to choose items such as candles, massage oil, feathers, or flavored syrup to use in the story.
One parent whose daughter was in class, however, say that students in the "Health 2 Human Sexuality” class were asked to choose pieces of paper that had sex acts on them out of a hat.
In another instance, the teenagers were asked to play "With Whom Would You Do it,” a game which involved a spinning wheel labeled with sex acts.
"My daughter told me it was literally up on the board and it mentioned you know who are you going to have anal penetration with, oral sex, licking of the ear, kissing and vaginal sex," one parent told Fox, decrying the assignment as "disgusting and wrong."
Another parent told Fox about a passage in a book her son, before being pulled out of the district to be homeschooled, had been assigned in which a young man becomes aroused while wrestling with other boys.
The district says it is now in the process of reviewing the curriculum and denies portions of the allegations. But the recall effort is underway all the same in case the May election does not turn out a change in leadership.