Pleasant Grove High School in Elk Grove, California held a multicultural assembly on Friday, March 3, in which teens performed a school-sanctioned youth drag performance. The performance featured the high school's LGBTQ+ group dancing provocatively in drag-inspired outfits.
The assembly took place during school hours and was mandatory for all students to attend. One student felt so uncomfortable, he had no choice but to put his head down. When his mother told him to leave, he said he was not allowed to.
The first drag performer states that the performance is a “protest” for “[drag] queens and transgender youth.” They then go on to slam a slew of red states for “targeting” transgender youth, “Our performance is for our community in Oklahoma, Idaho, Florida, Arizona, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kansas, Alabama, and Tennessee, who are actively being targeted.”
Many parents were outraged that they were not notified about the drag performance in advance. In an email sent out prior to the event, the school made no indication there would be a drag performance during the assembly. This differed from previous years, in which parents were made aware of all of the groups performing ahead of time.
Pleasant Grove High School is no stranger when it comes to grooming teenagers. The District’s website offers a “Gender Support Plan” to students as a way to “create shared understandings about the ways in which the student’s authentic gender will be accounted for and supported at school.” Students are also encouraged to use facilities consistent with their gender identity, without respect to the gender listed on their records.
The school library contains many books consistent with the school’s extreme agenda. Queer : The ultimate LGBTQ guide for teens, proclaims to take “LGBT teens on an awesome and enlightening journey… of queer life… with advice on coming out… and having sex.” Students can also take out Flamer, a book that contains sexually explicit and pornographic content. Drag Teen, also found in the school library, details the story of a high school senior who competes in a drag teen competition.
In response to the backlash received from the drag performance, The Elk Grove Unified School District put out a statement, doubling down on it. “The show included only Elk Grove Unified students and was held in full compliance with student codes of conduct and existing requirements for on-campus events,” it read. “All performances at the multicultural assembly were approved by school staff and administration with the support of EGUSD Secondary Education.
The school’s blatant disregard for the concern of students and parents highlights exactly why our work is so important. Every student deserves to feel comfortable, safe, and protected. We will continue to expose schools like Pleasant Grove High School for their attempt at grooming and sexualizing students.
Pleasant Grove High School and the Elk Grove Unified School District did not respond to Libs of TikTok’s request for comment.The next Elk Grove Unified School Board meeting is set to take place on March 21.
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