Justine Ang Fonte, who is known for teaching sexually inappropriate material to young children, has finally lost her job. It appears that the Dalton School, the upscale private school at which she taught, finally felt enough pressure to make the right move.
The New York Post reported:
Justine Ang Fonte, who also taught a one-day workshop on “porn literacy” to juniors at Columbia Grammar & Prep School last month that angered some parents, will not return to the school next year, according to an email Dalton’s head of school, Jim Best, sent to parents Friday. Best also will not be returning to Dalton next year.
In the email, Best wrote: “Throughout her tenure at Dalton, Justine Ang Fonte has helped to develop an exemplary K-12 Health and Wellness program. Dalton — our faculty, staff, administration, and trustees — continue to stand firmly behind this program and those who teach it.”
He continued, explaining that Fonte “announced her decision to leave Dalton to focus on her work as an independent Health Educator.”
Fonte is known for such hits as “Let’s Teach First Graders How to Masturbate” and “Let’s Not Tell Parents We’re Teaching Their High Schoolers About Porn.”
The supposed educator and the school became the subject of controversy when it was discovered that they were teaching sex-education courses that included teaching on masturbation. One segment featured a cartoon for six-year-olds depicting kids talking about “touching themselves.” The Post reported on the dialogue in the cartoon:
“Hey, how come sometimes my penis gets big sometimes and points in the air?” asks the little boy in the cartoon, leading to an explanation of what an “erection” is.
The boy nods and says, “Sometimes I touch my penis because it feels good.”
Then the little girl character chimes in: “Sometimes, when I’m in my bath or when Mom puts me to bed, I like to touch my vulva too.”
When parents became outraged at the content, the school defended itself by claiming they had “misinterpreted” what Fonte was teaching their kids.
In another story, parents of high schoolers attending Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School received an unpleasant surprise when their children told them they had to sit through a seminar on pornography. The students were originally led to believe they would be attending a workshop on birth control – but upon arriving to the Zoom meeting, they found out they would be viewing teaching called “Pornography Literacy: An intersectional focus on mainstream porn” which was taught by Fonte.
The Post reported:
The often-explicit slide presentation and lecture by Fonte to the 120 boys and girls included lessons on how porn takes care of “three big male vulnerabilities”; statistics on the “orgasm gap” showing straight women have far fewer orgasms with their partners than gay men or women; and photos of partially-nude women, some in bondage, to analyze “what is porn and what is art.”
Fonte’s presentation, some of which was seen by The Post, included a list of the most searched pornographic terms of 2019, including “creampie,” “anal,” “gangbang,” “stepmom” and more.
One slide cited various porn genres such as “incest-themed,” consensual or “vanilla,” “barely legal,” and “kink and BDSM” (which included “waterboard electro” torture porn as an example).
Needless to say, the parents weren’t too happy when they found out that the school exposed their children to porn without their knowledge. The school later apologized. The Post also noted that several other members of Dalton’s staff were also resigning.
Parents with kids attending both of these schools have complaints that go even beyond these stories. Many are pushing back against the increasingly “woke” curriculum that these educators are foisting upon their kids. It turns out that people don’t appreciate paying $50,000 per year to have their young ones indoctrinated into wokeism.
The hard left is running a full-court press in our nation’s schools, injecting the precepts of wokeism into the classroom. In most cases, parents are completely unaware of what their kids are being taught. Right now, the focus is on the teaching of critical race theory in these schools, but it is important to realize that this is not the only type of material of which parents must be aware. Perhaps the battle over critical race theory will also include the teaching of the rest of the hard left agenda.
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