HB 216--Harassment Prevention Act --is it a Trojan Horse?
Friday, September 25, 2009 at 10:54PM
City On A Hill in Anti-bullying law, HB 216, czars, kevin jennings

HB 216--Harassment Prevention Act --is it a Trojan Horse--the enemy has tried to place in the heart of the Bible belt? What it becomes is up to "We the people..."  The price of freedom is vigilance so all must know about this latest twist in the  fight for our children.  A must hear for every family.  See on top navigation bar -Radio Show and listen to a bill that will take away the innocence of our young children.  Safe schools Czar-Kevin Jennings has a dream to promote homosexuality in schools and he is using the word safety as a way to get it in.  Parents must be aware of his radical ideas and those that surround him.  There is a way to fight bullying without harming our children's minds by making it gender neutral.

There are better ways and there is hope on how to deal with this issue.  Please listen to podcast dated 9-26-09 on this matter.

Here are some parts of what is on the internet on this--click on this link for all  to read:

(12) A procedure for promulgating rules to implement this act, including the development of a model studentcomplaint form. The department shall seek public input in developing and revising the model policy, model complaint form, and any other necessary forms.(13) A procedure for the development of a nonexhaustive list of the specific personal characteristics of a student which may often lead to harassment. Based upon experience, a local board of education may add, but notremove, characteristics from the list. The additional characteristics or perceived characteristics that cause harassment shall be identified by the local board on a case-by-case basis and added to the local board policy. The list shall be included in the code of conduct policy of each local board.

Here is a link to truetolerance.org with information to download and give to local school board members--a must and asap!  Let us act for childrens' sake.

 

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