Texas Elementary School Busted! Under Investigation For Coercing Children Into Silence During Pride Week Celebration
Officials at the Doss Elementary School in Texas have found themselves in hot water after they were caught coercing children from discussing Pride Week celebrations at the school.
As part of the celebration, the school held “community circles” for K-5 graders and one of the rules was students are forbidden to tell parents what was discussed.
Doss Elementary, TX is holding a “community circles” activity for kindergarten-5th grade for Pride Week. One of the rules is students can’t repeat anything.
What would a teacher be discussing during pride week that she’s worried the kids will tell their parents? 🧐 pic.twitter.com/68uxTkOdTw
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 21, 2022
This is the assistant principal… of course… 🤦🏻♀️ pic.twitter.com/pHjPwHEy9n
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 21, 2022
The rule also violates Texas law stating that a parent has the “right to full information concerning a student.” In Texas, parents are legally entitled to any and all details regarding any school activity. Additionally, any attempt by a school district employee to withhold information to parents is ground for serious discipline.
Hi @PrincipalSteen, @hannah_wankel, and superintendent @AustinISDsupt– you might want to take a look at this. pic.twitter.com/Amit726r5Y
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 21, 2022
Below was one of the activities.
I knew she would delete it so I saved it. The assistant principal posted this video of a pride parade in school to her Twitter account. pic.twitter.com/GrUdr9V4MS
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 21, 2022
The discovery led to an immense backlash in the community and social media and it forced the school to change the rules.
Doss Elementary updated their pride week activity instructions after parent and social media backlash. It now states that students can share information with their parents. pic.twitter.com/JUc3n2BsNl
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 22, 2022
The school isn’t out of hot water because Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is launching a probe.
Today, I sent a letter to @AustinISD for their curriculum and lesson plans that constitute “human sexuality instruction” governed by state law.
The Texas Legislature has made it clear that when it comes to sex education, parents—not school districts—are in charge. pic.twitter.com/pVZ4Sj8GMF
— Texas Attorney General (@TXAG) March 22, 2022