Remind yourself of that.”Īfter Kerrigan addressed officials, a local religious leader spoke, saying, “You don’t allow me to come in and teach my views.” He then asked lawmakers to prevent others from expressing their personal views in schools. Do not let this bill be about anything hateful… because it’s not. Kerrigan went on to say, “Please keep our schools focused on the fundamentals. Kerrigan said the bill, “Has nothing to do with how we love other people” but with how parents decide to address the subject at home. Jennifer Kerrigan of ‘Louisiana Schools’ also emphasized the fact that HB837 has nothing to do with how an individual personally feels about people of other sexual orientations.
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She says it would not prohibit private conversations between students and teachers, just in class. That said, discussing the topic outside of the classroom is not prohibited. Instead of veering off-topic, the teacher should steer the classroom discussion back to the approved curriculum. She went on to say that teachers should do the same when the topic of sexual orientation is brought up in the classroom. Horton used an example to support the bill, stating that if a Muslim student were to ask their teacher a question about Islam versus Christianity during a Math class, the teacher would stay on topic. Horton explained that the bill is meant to prohibit instructors from deviating from their curriculum to discuss sexual orientation in Kindergarten through eighth grade classrooms.
HB837 was introduced into the state legislature on Thursday, March 17.ĭuring the meeting Rep. The bill, also known as the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, would also “prohibit teachers and others from discussing their sexual orientation or gender identity with students.” HB837 was authored by Representative Dodie Horton and if passed it would prohibit classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity in certain grade levels.” Though a host of bills were on the agenda, one bill that the committee debated for hours was HB837. (BRPROUD) – A much-debated bill failed to pass after becoming the subject of discussion during a Tuesday, 9 a.m.