Reykdal, Espinoza square off in debate over sex-ed
Oct 13, 2020, 4:15 PM | Updated: Oct 7, 2024, 9:18 am
Mandatory sex education in K-12 schools is a central issue in the race for the Washington state Superintendent.
Incumbent Chris Reykdal said, in a debate hosted by the League of Women Voters, that the new sex-ed curriculum at issue in R-90 is about protecting kids.
“We have one in three girls and one in six boys who, in our Youth Health survey, reported they are the victims of sexual abuse,” Reykdal said.
Challenger Maya Espinoza says it’s inappropriate to some, impedes local control, and she questioned whether Reykdal could alleviate any ethical concerns.
“… When a private organization who is also funding his campaign is supporting this bill.”
The superintendent fired back with his own accusations about his challenger鈥檚 campaign that mislead parents by manipulating images about what’s actually included in the curriculum.
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“It is dishonest, it is wrong, it is unethical,” Reykdal said.
成人X站 Radio’s Hanna Scott contributed to this report.