California Elementary School parents were surprised to learn that their children had three nights of science camp with male counselors.
One parent of a student at Weaver Elementary School in Los Alamitos, said she couldn’t believe it when her daughter returned from the trip and said the girls cabins were staffed with adult males who shared their sleeping area for the three-night trip. The school could not confirm that men were sleeping in the same bedroom as the girls. She reached out to the school. However, the camp confirmed that camp men are permitted to sleep in cabins that match their pronouns. Men who used “they/them” pronouns are allowed to choose. Evidently, these men preferred to be with the girls.
That’s not creepy at all.
KTLA News Reports:
“I contacted the school and asked them if they were able to confirm that there was not a man actually sleeping in the same cabin as the girls. They were not able to confirm that,” added parent Rachel Sandoval.
“Per California law, we place staff in cabins they identify with,” Emmi Teige, assistant director of Camp Pali, confirmed.
Although parents say that they don’t accuse anyone of any crime, they feel angry at the fact that the school district didn’t inform their parents about the camp policy.
However, the camp is right and this is California law, brought straight to us from the bubbles of San Francisco and Los Angeles, dreamt up by the powerful LGBTQwhateverotherletterstherearenow lobby in Sacramento. Like most terrible laws in California, residents don’t even know they exist until they bump up against the absurd consequences.
They are investigating the allegations. Parents are more than fair in their handling of the situation. They don’t care to dictate what the camp does. They simply want information so they can make the right decisions.
“No parent should feel the way I feel after knowing what could have happened to my daughter,” said parent Suzy Johnson.
“It’s awful that children had to even experience this in fifth-grade camp,” Johnson said. “If I was aware of it and I had initialed something saying this was going to be done at this outdoor science camp, I would have kept my children home.”
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