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Stephanie MacDonald <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Jun 2012 10:27:04 -0400
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First off, I already wrote the principal.

My 14 year old son is taking geography this semester. They are currently
studying pollution.

He told me at 10 pm last night that the resource his teacher used yesterday
said that breastmilk is one of the most toxic substances known to man.
Whether that is a direct quote from it or not, that is what the take home
message was to my son, who knows how imporant breastfeeding is. He didn't
speak up in class to defend breastmilk (for that he was given a talking to
by me lol).

I wrote the principal to basically tell him of my disgust of the wrong
information given to very vulnerable teens who see breasts as highly
sexual, and now, that they can harm their children.

I'm disgusted. The topic the day before in class was how bad for the
environment bottled water is.

Today is the last day of class. I fear that the information will not be
corrected for his class, but I darn well hope this teacher is brought into
the office to change his resources for the upcoming years of teaching.

Sadly yours,
Steph MacD

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