Brandy Ramos’ 9-year-old daughter has spent the school year learning about adding decimals and the difference between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals.
So earlier this month, Ramos was shocked when she picked up her daughter from school and the third-grader asked her to explain a sex act.
The same day, her 11-year-old son, who’s in sixth-grade, asked her about another sex act.
The children’s questions came after they were given a survey at school.
A group of parents — including Ramos — is upset about the 10-question Adverse Childhood Experience survey given Feb. 8. Some are considering legal action.
But administrators say the survey was useful and found about 70 percent of Heritage Academy students scored a three or higher — meaning they’ve experienced at least three stressful life situations, Heritage Academy superintendent Christine Ivie said.
[For more of this story, written by Julie Wootton, go to http://magicvalley.com/parents...6d-ea7bc92fd3d2.html]
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