Dori: Kent, Tahoma parents found certain school reading material sexually ‘graphic’ and ‘inappropriate’

Classes may be ramping down for the school year, but middle school reading materials some consider pornographic are just amping up parent pushback among both Kent and Tahoma parents.

In two separate Thursday interviews on The Dori Monson Show, parents described their frustration with school reading materials they call “graphic” and “inappropriate” sexual content aimed at 11- to 14-year-olds. They’re speaking up, the parents told Dori, because it’s important for parents to have a say in their children’s education.

[Warning: some content here may be considered objectionable]

The Kent School District issue involves “Jack of Hearts (and Other Parts)” – a middle school library book depicting a teen columnist

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