<p>I think some people seem to be misunderstanding the objections some of us have to aspects of the proposed curriculum. we are not! averse to sex education. We do in fact, support sex education in the schools as a valuable and necessary component toward helping kids make informed decisions about their sexual health, respecting the rights of others, and avoid things like rape and STDs. But we also think that that education should be age appropriate at every level. A few things included in the proposed Fremont curriculum are not appropriate for the average 14 yr. old middle school student. Full stop. It does not make us cretins, throw backs, or people with our heads in the sand. The proposed textbook was supposedly written for college students. The content is fully age appropriate for college students. </p>