Parents, pay attention — the Michigan Board of Education is coming for your rights. A new proposal would make sex ed a mandatory graduation requirement, stripping away the current opt-out option parents have today. Critics say it’s a sneaky move to force radical curriculum under the radar — and once it’s in, there’s no getting out. The board says it’s just “updating health standards” — but you be the judge.
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Michigan’s “Health Ed” Push: Cover for Identity Politics?
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Recently, columnist Kaitlyn Buss warned that Michigan’s State Board of Education is rebranding radical sex-ed initiatives as “health education,” slipping identity politics and sexual content into school standards under a softer label.Â
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According to Buss, the proposed changes — drafted under former State Superintendent Michael Rice — aim to expand the Health Standards Framework to include topics like gender identity, expression, and sexual behavior.  Buss argues such additions bypass the legislative process and outpace parental consent.
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Here’s what concerns me:
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- Transparency is thin. Framing these changes as minor updates to health standards hides their substantive nature.
- Parental rights get short shrift. Parents may not see this coming until their child brings new terminology or concepts home.
- School authority expands. Schools may become the gatekeepers of which identities and sexual norms kids “learn” about.
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We live in a time when education content is a battleground. Changes that touch sexuality or identity should be debated openly — not slipped through under a generic label. Michigan’s citizens deserve a full, public discussion about what we teach our kids.
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