The Ottawa Area Intermediate School District (OAISD) just won a $2.4 million Child and Adolescent Health Centers (CAHC) grant from the State of Michigan for new health services in Ottawa County Schools. Per the link, “CAHC Program Planning Grant provides a safe and caring place for children and adolescents to learn positive health behaviors, prevent diseases, and receive needed medical care and support resulting in healthy youth who are ready and able to learn and become educated, productive adults.”
This is in addition to the Project AWARE grant, a $5.5 million federal grant awarded to the OAISD for helping schools connect their students to available mental health resources more quickly and efficiently, in September 2022.
Why should these grant awards concern us?
Citizens of Ottawa County should be highly concerned and track how this money is being used. Stacey Sills, the OAISD Coordinator/Health Education, the same person who excitedly announced winning the latest OAISD grant on her Twitter account, has a series of Live Binders linked to her OAISD Profile page.
The last binder shown above, Sexuality and HIV/AIDS Education, has links to several troubling websites. This binder was not simple to assemble and contains links to over 170 different documents and websites. This is our tax dollars at work.
Here is a sample of one of the twelve pages of links recommended in her Live Binders.
There are links to sites with presentations titled, “I Think I Might Be Asexual”, and “I Think I Might Be a Lesbian.”
These presentations encourage sexual experimentation that adolescents and teens are likely to regret later in life, and they normalize all types of sexual behaviors.
There is a link to Sex, etc that offers a Condom Game.
With all the sex links for teens it’s no surprise there are links to help find abortion providers as well, such as Power to Decide.
LGBTQ and gender experimentation is made to look fun with the Genderbread pdf file resource.
There is link to the Stand with Trans page, that among other things, offers advice to parents whose children are going through various stages of gender transition.
Have you heard of The Trevor Project? It’s a social media site where 13 to 24-year-olds can meet and chat. Yes, teens confused about their gender can get advice from adults eager to help. If this sounds problematic to you, you are not alone. This site received national attention recently. Not only does it offer child sexual predators a convenient way to find victims, the site offers a ‘quick escape’ keyboard key so kids can exit rapidly as parents enter the room. Although the Trevor Project states that its mission is to end teen suicide, it is a chat site that allows confused teens to interact with adults on the prowl. Rather than turning to parents or legitimate counselors, confused teens can turn to The Trevor Project for advice where they often become more confused. This site is recommended by the Coordinator/Health Education at the OAISD.
The final site I would like to mention, linked from the OAISD Health Education Coordinator, is Amaze. Amaze offers a series of cartoon videos for children on sexual topics such as:
How Many Times Can A Person Masturbate In One Day?
How the Boner Grows
We the Citizens of Ottawa County are complacent no more. We will not sit back and allow activist government employees and administrators provide our children with materials that invite them to question their gender, experiment sexually, and normalize risky behaviors.