Tuesday, June 27, 2006

School’s stealth attempt to show sexually explicit film thwarted by ADF
ADF attorney says showing video without parental consent violates North Carolina law
Tuesday, June 27, 2006

RALEIGH, N.C. — School officials in Raleigh have refrained from showing a sexually explicit film to schoolchildren without the knowledge and permission of their parents after involvement from an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund. The film contains sexually explicit scenes, including ones that feature homosexual behavior. “Schools should be required to follow the law. And the law says schools must notify parents and get their authorization before teaching sexually-oriented material,” said ADF Senior Legal Counsel Mike Johnson. “School officials may have tried to push this sexually explicit video onto these children without their parents’ knowledge, but so far we’ve been able to hold them accountable to North Carolina statutes protecting families.”

Officials at the Governor’s School in Raleigh advertised the sexually explicit film American History X on its calendar, describing it as an installment of a “Race and Film” series. In spite of repeated assurances by school officials that parents would be notified regarding any sexually-oriented material presented to students, the school did not notify or get permission from parents before attempting to show American History X.
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