Attention: School Superintendents
Out of concern for the health and well-being of all youth, the American College of Pediatricians presents the following letter to all school superintendents in the United States. […]
Out of concern for the health and well-being of all youth, the American College of Pediatricians presents the following letter to all school superintendents in the United States. […]
American College of Pediatricians – April 2011
ABSTRACT: No child should be harassed for his or her unique characteristics. Schools should encourage an environment of respectful self-expression for all students, and no group should be singled out for special treatment. Parental involvement should be a school’s primary method of resolution with programs emphasizing
In 2008, you may have received a brochure entitled Just the Facts about Youth and Sexual Orientation,1published by the American Psychological Association (APA) and mailed to all public school superintendents in the United States. You need to know that this document is biased and grossly misleading. Just the Facts omits critical facts and