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School Board Votes to Exclude Controversial Family Life Books

July 11, 2024 | Carroll County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland



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School Board Votes to Exclude Controversial Family Life Books
In a recent Carroll County government meeting, discussions centered around the inclusion of specific educational materials in the curriculum, particularly concerning family life education. A key point of contention was the recommendation to exclude two books from the curriculum, which some board members argued were unnecessary for celebrating the diversity of families within the community.

One board member emphasized the importance of recognizing every family's unique situation through a student-centered lesson plan. This plan encourages students to draw and present pictures of their families, fostering an inclusive environment without imposing specific family structures on students. The member expressed strong support for the exclusion of the contested books, asserting that the proposed lesson would effectively celebrate all families and uphold parental rights.

The meeting also featured procedural discussions regarding the voting process on the proposed amendments. After some confusion about the order of motions, the board ultimately voted to approve the amendment to exclude the two books, with a vote tally of 3 in favor and 2 opposed.

Additionally, the board addressed revisions to the First Aid and Healthcare Policy, which were unanimously approved following public feedback. The meeting concluded with a motion for a change order related to the refurbishment of the track at Winners Mill High School, indicating ongoing efforts to enhance educational facilities in the district.

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