Parents Take it to Court: Clark County School District Sued for ‘Grooming.’
January 03, 2023
Parents are suing Clark County School District in Nevada for “unlawful grooming and abuse of a minor.” A teacher helped students create obscene monologues that other students then had to perform. When the parents stood up in front of the school board to read the monologue, their mic was turned off.
According to the lawsuit, the teacher assigned students to write a monologue, which was followed by another student performing it. The assignment given to the student "contained explicit, obscene and sexually violent material," according to the lawsuit, which adds, "[The teacher] helped the other student edit their obscenely violent pornographic monologue knowing that it would then be provided to another student to read, memorize and perform in front of the class."
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