By Chris Thompson
Following the social media outburst on Thursday, Bramlett Elementary School has announced the removal of the bizarre LGBTQ-themed video from any future school lessons.
This was disclosed by a statement signed by principal Todd Graichen on Thursday, 18th April.
According to the statement, parents will now be notified of future lessons and can opt their children out of them if they choose.
“The Bramlett Elementary administration team and the BCSS district office are aware of the social media post regarding a video that was shown to the 4th and 5th-grade students at Bramlett Elementary.
“We have taken the necessary steps to remove the video from any future lessons. The focus of the lesson presented to our students was on accepting differences in one another to promote kindness.
“The lesson was not intended to promote a specific agenda or ideology; however, we acknowledge that the video used during the lesson was not the best choice.
“As a result of this experience, all future classroom guidance lessons will be shared and made available to families to review prior to being taught.
“Therefore, if a family wishes to opt their student out, they will have the opportunity to do so. This change will be reflected in our student handbook that is distributed to all families so everyone is aware of this school-based policy.
“Thank you for your continued support of the Bramlett Elementary community,” the statement by Graichen read.
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Recall that Libs of TikTok, a popular X (formerly Twitter) blog, in a post on 17th April, called out Bramlett Elementary School, regarding the bizarre LGBTQ-themed video.
The Libs of TikTok captioned the video saying, “This extremely bizarre video was shown to 4th graders at Bramlett Elementary School in Georgia. It depicts a dog who thinks he’s a cat to promote LGBTQ inclusivity and acceptance.
“This is what they’re teaching your kids in school. Pure propaganda.”
This extremely bizarre video was shown to 4th graders at Bramlett Elementary School in Georgia. It depicts a dog who thinks he's a cat to promote LGBTQ inclusivity and acceptance.
This is what they're teaching your kids in school. Pure propaganda.
The school did not respond to… pic.twitter.com/RultAbAlLA
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 17, 2024
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