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CA Nonprofit Normalizes Sex-Ed for Kindergartners

Nothing says wholesome childhood development quite like turning elementary school into a laboratory for adult sexual ideologies

By J. Mitchell Sances, June 18, 2026 12:00 pm

In the golden state of California, where common sense often takes a backseat to the latest progressive fads, a nonprofit outfit called the School of Sexuality Project has set up shop with a mission that should alarm every parent: bringing “age-appropriate” comprehensive sex education to children from kindergarten through 12th grade. Yes, that’s correct. Kindergarten.

The organization, founded in 2020 by Bridgett Khoury, proudly declares on its website that “access to comprehensive sex education is every individual’s right.” They blend “humor, art, and intersectional perspectives” to “de-stigmatize” sex education “one body at a time.” Because nothing says wholesome childhood development quite like turning elementary school into a laboratory for adult sexual ideologies.

Their K-12 programming claims to be “age-appropriate” and “inclusive,” giving students “tools to understand their bodies, boundaries, and relationships.” But let’s be clear: there is nothing age-appropriate about introducing sexual concepts, identities, and “queer sexuality” to five-year-olds. Childhood innocence isn’t a bug to be fixed with theatrical genitalia costumes and Build-A-Natomy workshops. It’s a feature worth protecting and nurturing.

One testimonial featured on their website from a supposed “student” perfectly captures the moral sleight-of-hand at work: “Something I thought before this class and I think about differently now is STI’s (sexually transmitted infections). I used to think they were such a big deal and scary, but now I think so differently about it because I know they can be treated.”

How reassuring. STIs, once rightly understood as serious health risks tied to irresponsible behavior, are now just another manageable inconvenience, like a minor cold. This isn’t education; it’s desensitization and grooming. It minimizes real consequences in service of a broader agenda to normalize early and frequent sexual activity under the banner of “destigmatization.”

Then there’s the crown jewel of their fundraising efforts: the annual Vulva Gala. This “bold celebration of bodies, art, and conversation” features a “signature vulva costume fashion show” with participants parading around in giant vaginal getups. The 2026 edition is slated for August 15 at, of all places, the First Congregational Church of Long Beach.

Don’t worry, though. They’ve got the perfect postmodern disclaimer: “Hosting the festival in a church is intentional but not religious.” Of course it isn’t. Why let something as quaint as Christian values or basic decorum get in the way of turning sacred ground into a runway for felt vulvas? The irony is thicker than the felt costumes themselves.

The group has been busy hitting the Pride parade circuit, complete with larger-than-life genitalia costumes. They proudly describe themselves as “extremely queer” in their approach to sex ed, emphasizing the need to highlight queer sexuality for young folks because, apparently, authenticity demands parading this material before children who lack the maturity to process it.

They even partnered with the Los Angeles Unified School District for events at a high school, sparking parental backlash when students were exposed to drag performances without proper notice. Predictably, the organization framed concerned parents as purveyors of “misinformation” and “hate,” insisting more of their programming is the solution.

This is the standard playbook: label parental protection as bigotry, wrap ideological indoctrination in the language of “joy” and “inclusion,” and fundraise off the spectacle. Meanwhile, California parents are left wondering why public institutions keep outsourcing moral formation to nonprofits that view childhood as an opportune time for adult sexual politics.

The School of Sexuality Project isn’t merely filling gaps in biology class. It is actively working to reshape how an entire generation thinks about bodies, pleasure, identity, and consequences, starting at the earliest possible age.

Parents deserve better. Children deserve protection. And organizations like this deserve the scrutiny they’ve long evaded. In a sane society, teaching kindergarteners to view STIs as no big deal and parading vulva costumes on church grounds wouldn’t be celebrated as “progress.” It would be recognized for what it is, a profound ethical and moral failure dressed up as enlightenment.

California families are right to push back before another generation is taught that nothing is sacred, nothing is private, and nothing is off-limits.

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One thought on “CA Nonprofit Normalizes Sex-Ed for Kindergartners

  1. Introducing sex to children too young screws them up mentally. I’ve seen interviews with adults who said they were harmed by sexual exposure, such as porn, too early, and it created big problems for them as they got older.

    These leftist lunatics need to be stopped.

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