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Parents and residents tell FCPS committee they are concerned about sexualized content in health education

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Two public commenters urged the Family Life Advisory Committee to review health-education materials, expressing concerns about sexualization and objectionable content; one commenter read a list he said was from a 1963 congressional report of alleged communist goals.

Two members of the public told the Family Life Advisory Committee for Frederick County Public Schools that they are concerned about the content of health education materials and books used in schools.

Chase Bournes, who identified himself as running for Kern County Council in District 5, told the committee he is "concerned" about some books and said he wants students to remain "innocent as long as they can." Bournes said he…

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