http://www.onenewsnow.com/Education/Default.aspx?id=1232784A pro-family group is outraged that a high school in Massachusetts allowed an event on campus at which seven teachers spoke about how they "came out" as homosexuals.
Brian Camenker, president of MassResistance!, tells OneNewsNow a concerned mother first alerted his group of the panel discussion that took place at Concord-Carlisle High School in late October during which seven teachers shared their "coming out" stories and encouraged the reported standing-only audience to do the same.
Brian Camenker"They also said that if kids want to discuss their homosexual issues, that their parents will not be informed of anything -- that it's completely private," Camenker reports. "And this was one of the things that really bothered this mother, that...if kids are involved with a dangerous and deadly behavior, the school isn't even going to tell their parents that it's going on."
The conservative activist notes that organizations like the Gay-Straight Alliance Club, which sponsored the event, receive state funding. But he adds that a bill in the upcoming state legislative session will require parental notification for students to attend an event like what took place at the Massachusetts high school.
"That basically would be the end of the homosexual movement in the public schools because everywhere that they've tried giving parental notification and opt-in, the parents don't opt-in -- even in the liberal areas," the pro-family leader explains.
Camenker says his group is making parental notification their top priority in the battle for families and against the homosexual agenda.