The Rochester School Board Wants to Promote more sexual disaster to teenagers – Part 1
I am not sure how many parents and taxpayers are aware of the “battle” that has been going on, since last year, between the Rochester City School Board (RCSB), the Metro Council for Teen Potential and concerned parents, but I want to make sure we inform as many people as possible about the proposed Condom Availability Program (C.A.P.) and the W.I.S.E program (Well-physically, Intellectually, Socially,& Emotionally for 4th graders and up which promotes everything from condom use to homosexuality which has already piloted in 2 schools). This C.A.P program is apparently in response to a couple of Rochester City School children who transmitted AIDS, from adults over the age of 18 in 2010. The school board, along with Planned Parenthood (the number one killers of blacks in America), and Safe Sex, Inc. wants to hand out “free” (nothing is free, right taxpayers?) condoms to our children ages 11 and up.
Mind you, it is illegal, by law, for children under the age of 17 to engage in sexual intercourse (NYS penal code law 130.30 and 130.05). When I first heard about this program, I admit I was disturbed from the onset and I couldn’t help wondering why is the school board not trying to teach some type of sexual integrity or character to the children, if anything? So, I went to a meeting to find out what it was all about, only to realize that CAP program was already in motion for approval and this “informational” meeting was nothing more than a meeting to tell me as a parent why this was the best solution for my children.
I asked around and became more involved to find out what was going on. To my astonishment, I discovered that school nurses could already give condoms to our children, via prescriptions, and that it was “free”. As well, the school district has already hired certain organizations to bring latex penis’ which stick to the children’s desktop by a suction cup to teach our children how to put a condom on in the classroom with both male and female classmates present. 1 Timothy 5:1-2
Think about this: if some other stranger was to take any of our children to a secluded location and show them these same sexual images along with discussing the material being presented, that person would be charged with child molestation and child pornography. So why is it any different when a stranger comes into our children’s classroom to do this very same thing should not be penalized by the law? Not to mention the fact that our children’s brain have not fully developed to fully understand the complexity of all the mental, spiritual, and emotional attachments to sexual intercourse. They are children, not capable of making rational decisions. 1 Thessalonians 4:4. Seems like common sense doesn’t it? But not to the Rochester City School Board. See Research and Study information HERE You can also see Dr. Wilson talk more about this HERE:
Well, what more could they want to do? – I asked myself. I attended a so called “parent meeting” in October, where we as parents were lectured to and spoken at by Planed Parenthood and the Metro Council for Teen Potential. Despite the fact that 98% of RCSD parents and community members, who attended the meeting, were opposed to the sex-ed programs/strategies which were being discussed, the RCSB, has ignored the cares and concerns of RCSD parents and have allowed their own financial agenda to take precedence over the well-being of our children
I have to ask, is this really what we want the schools to teach our children? Isn’t it our job as parents to choose what we want our kids to learn and when? What ever happened to my values? The school district hosts people who come from many different cultures and religious backgrounds- Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Atheist, Gnostic, and Buddhist etc. How then can they decide to teach our kids in some cookie cutter fashion? We all have different values and different principles that we want to teach our children about relationships, specially intimate relationships with others.
Some might ask about those children who do not have parents at home who care or do not want to talk to their children about sexual relationships. It’s a fair concern, but then I have to ask, if these children will be taught anything by a responsible adult, should it be how to put on a condom?
What do we owe each other? Anything? What is our responsibility, as neighbors and citizens, to each other?
Isn’t it those children who come from homes where parents are not cultivating caring relationships and not teaching them how to respect themselves and others get a better education than how to put a condom on? They have already been dealt a rough start as it is. Instead of us throwing them away and telling them a condom (which fails at least 15% of the time) is the answer, shouldn’t we have some compassion and take the time to love them by being a guide to them and giving them the solutions we know work- the same ones that we would give our own children? Wouldn’t we be doing them a good service?
For the more severe cases, we should be working with agencies that will lovingly take the time to go into the homes which are broken to talk with the parents and make personal connections. We should help to equip the parents with the tools necessary to take on the role and responsibility of being an INVOLVED parent in their child’s life, so that their children don’t end up in the same stale mistakes that they have made. If we were to take this proactive approach in reaching the community, then we would see less teen pregnancies and lower levels of STD’s. These children would learn a different way and hopefully learn from the mistakes of others. If we were teaching them that they are more than just the situation they are born into and they have a purpose to full fill in this earths realm, THEN we will see progress. Instead of throwing away these kids like trash and condemning them to a life of promiscuity and too often some type of prostitution, we have the privilege to help “parent” them in lieu of their missing “parents.” That, my friend, is the way of Jesus.
We, as adults, have a responsibility to look out for these children who don’t have parents who are willing and able to care for them themselves. Will it work for all? NO! But it will certainly work for a good 80% of the population, and that is a great start.
“Please consider signing up to speak at the next board meeting as well as signing our petition HERE: For more information you can email me @
info@fdfny.orgor call Toll Free: 888-698-9571 ext. 112
Your Servant In Christ, Chaplain Ayesha Kreutz”
PART 2 ———————————————————————–
WHY ARE THEY IGNORING THE FACTS?
I cannot for the life of me understand why NY State, Monroe County, or the Rochester City School board thinks that proven-to-fail sex-ed policies will work here when they have not worked anywhere else. Let us look at the United Kingdom.
In the late 1990’s, the Labour Government in the UK made a goal to reduce it’s teen pregnancy rate in half by 2010. To this end,they instituted mandatory contraception focused sex education in schools, which provided free condoms and birth control, abortion, and emergency contraception tochildren, without parents permission. This is the same philosophy that motivates the RCSD and Mayor Bloomberg’s sex ed mandate- more contraception will solve the problem of STD’s, teen pregnancy, and the spread of HIV/AIDS. So if now, more than a decade after the UK implemented this policy, we are considering the implementation of it here, it must be because it was such a success in the UK, right?
Wrong. In fact, the pregnancy rate remains virtually unchanged in the UK, but it has risen for teenagers under 16. Meanwhile, the abortion rate has increased, and the rates of sexually transmitted diseases have gone through the roof. And this only cost 300 million pounds (almost $473,000,000). What did they do with those monies?- you ask. It went to a widespread campaign in schools, which included promotion of confidential health services, sex education, contraception, and the morning-after pill. Yet the 2009 Under-18 pregnancy rate (the latest for which I have statistics) was almost unchanged, as was the Under-16 rate. There was a very slight reduction from the peak year of 1998, which the government liked to use for comparison, but nowhere near the target 50% reduction that they were looking for.
This was a vast effort and expense, which achieved almost nothing. Except, it did perhaps achieve one thing. Over the period of the campaign, there was a sharp increase in the level of sexually transmitted diseases amongst teenagers. We can’t prove that this is cause and effect (and to be fair the overall rate had been rising since before the campaign). But the data strongly suggest that the campaign may have been a contributory factor. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that if you tell kids that they can have unprotected sex and kill the baby by taking a morning after pill that they’re going to have more unprotected sex, and it doesn’t take another genius to figure out that if kids are having more unprotected sex that they’re going to get more STDs. But don’t tell that to the Rochester City School Board- they’ll skoff at you as if your were one of those crazy parents who don’t want your children to catch herpes before junior high.
One UK government official said in 2007, “What we actually need is for family-led organizations, and local communities and the voluntary sector to work together on these problems.” In addition, this strong point was made: “Moreover, parents must be part of the process, not kept in ignorance: evidence from America shows that their involvement helps to reduce teenage pregnancy rates. This is because it is the family, above all, that is the key here.” EXACTLY, and that is all we are saying. That is the solution we advocate. It took the UK twenty years to figure out what we have known all along and have been steadily abandoning since the “Sexual Revolution.”
There are other Comparative studies in other countries we can look at. See Here:
Do we continue with 30 years of failed policy and allow the school board to prepare our children to be pimped out to sexual predators?
Or do we make them listen to the facts and face the truth?
We have over 40 years of US Census Bureau data to show how STDs, the pregnancy rate and poverty has only risen since birth control and other contraceptives have become widely available, thus giving us a false sense of security while encouraging further risky behavior. This is especially so in urban areas (thanks to drug stores and thousands of Title-X funded medical clinics, which far outnumber Planned Parenthood population control centers). Planned Parenthood and “Safe Sex” is not the black community’s savior. Jesus Christ is. Helping to teach three generations of functionally illiterate parents how to parent and teach moral purity and/or sexual character- now those are solutions. Did you know that Planned Parenthood has put up shop, disproportionately (http://www.prolifeamerica.com), in urban areas, resulting in the abortion of black babies at up to 5.8 times (http://www.toomanyaborted.com/?p=3301) the rate of the majority population? Abortions continue to increase, annually, at Planned Parenthood abortion mills, while the nationwide unintended pregnancy rate (49%), according to CDC reports hasn’t changed since 1995. Yet the RCSD wants to put this organization, which despite a billion-dollar budget fails at its basic task, in charge of our children sexual education.
Well I contend that as the RSCD, which brags about a mere 49% general graduation rate and that has come in DEAD LAST on the most current list of NY State schools (outside of NYC), should focus more on educating students. Leave the promotion of sexuality to children– to perverts and pedophiles us parents have a tough enough job combating all the sex on TV and every other outlet. You would think the schools would want to help us parents instead of undermind us.
I would like you to consider a few other facts when considering how they want to teach “ Sexual Education” to our children Condoms are only 85% effective and only used 57% of the time. A condom merely reduces—but does not eliminate—the risk of an STD or pregnancy. With increasing sexual activity, the chances of condom failure automatically goes up.
• Planned Parenthood’s founder and mission developer was Margaret Sanger, a surprisingly unapologetic eugenicist (discouraging reproduction of undesirables like minorities, the disabled, etc. –a philosophy also embraced by the Nazi party.) Sadly, eugenicists enthusiastically continue to support PP’s efforts today.
• One in two sexually active people will contract an STD before the age of 25, despite (because of?) forty years of condom-oriented “safe sex.”
• CONDOMS DO NOT PROTECT against Chlamydia, syphilis, herpes or HPV.
• The scientific link between Suicide and Depression in sexually active teens is undeniable. Boys and girls suffer the effects and are 3 to 8 times as likely to be depressed or attempt suicide than boys or girls who are not sexually active.
• Creating the school atmosphere of sexuality also encourages oral sex options that lead to further risks.
• Real abstinence programs are legitimate and now PROVEN to be effective. Kids that don’t have sex don’t have babies and don’t get STD’s. It’s hard to argue that fact.
• We have a successful abstinence-based program which decreased sexual activity and increased the academic success of the worst teen students in the City of Rochester, and we would like to offer it free of charge to the community and the RCSD…please inquire and ask the district to implement this program on behalf of your children. The Rochester City School Board needs to hear from every monroe County Taxpayer and parent. So far they have ignored the cries of the parents who have, with a resounding voice, said NO- even after they held a parent forum a couple months back. I say it is time they stop ignoring us. These are our children, we are paying attention, and we are not going to go away until they listen to us. Giving the children to the tools to be raped by pedophiles, pederasts and perverts should not be a part of an educational experience.
Proverbs 14:12 There is a way which seems right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.
Please consider signing up to speak at the next board meeting in January as well as signing our petition here: For more information you can email me @ info@fdfny.orgor call Toll Free: 888-698-9571 ext. 112
Your Servant In Christ, Chaplain Ayesha Kreutz
