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A MELBOURNE school accused of controversial teachings has denied it told boys they could wear dresses and use female toilets.
Mother Cella White said she was going to pull her children out of Frankston High School, and claimed the school was teaching “dangerous” and “age inappropriate” content about gender dysphoria.
Frankston High School, like many in Victoria, is part of the Safe Schools Coalition, which was designed to promote acceptance and tolerance of diverse people, including the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community.
The Herald Sun reported Ms White’s son told her it was announced in science class that boys could wear dresses to school from next year if they identified as female.
She also believed her child was told to refer to a transgender person by their requested pronoun.
“What is the benefit to my son? He’s got a learning disability, he’s struggling with his times tables, he doesn’t need to deal with this,” she told the Herald Sun.
Frankston High School principal John Albiston said the school did not have any student that was openly transgender and the school did not discuss sexual preferences with students.
“What we do at Frankston is accept all students and people, regardless of cultural origin, disabilities and gender,” he said.
“Joining the Safe Schools Coalition is about informing staff and learning how these young people can be supported — we are not encouraging boys to wear dresses or doing anything different to what we’ve always done.”
Mr Albiston said if a person with gender dysphoria attended the school, he would seek advice from the education department and specialists on how to best support them.
Frankston High School principal John Albiston wants to create a tolerant school.
Frankston High School principal John Albiston wants to create a tolerant school.Source:News Limited
The Victorian Government also mandated all schools to join the Safe Schools Coalition by 2018.
Ms White told radio program Political Spot she found the Safe Schools Coalition resources “excessively sexual”.
“I think it’s far too graphic,” she said.
The Safe Schools Coalition material listed youth support service Minus 18, which was a concern of Ms White’s, as the website discusses breast binding, an act where youngsters bandage their breasts before puberty to prevent growth.
“I don’t think it’s a necessary thing to encourage children to do,” she said.
Ms White also had issues with Safe Schools Coalition posters being hung around the school and said they were almost “recruiting” people to the LGBTI community.
4个孩子的妈妈cella white让她的孩子退学,因为她的儿子学校说,从2016年开始,学生如果认为他们是女的,可以选择穿女性衣服上学,如果认为自己是男的,可以选择穿男性衣服上学。
有采访这个妈妈的视频,有没有人可以倒过来,谢谢 |
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