Sacramento Strip Clubs: "Lakewood High’s "Sacramento 7’s" Proposed Legislation Is Controversial, ACLU …
State law requires children between the ages of 6 and 18 to attend school. Because of this, students become a captive audience while at school, and while considerable attention is placed on
what kids are exposed to in the classroom, there is little oversight as soon as students are dismissed. Without the proper tools, school administrators are unable to maintain a safe
learning environment and ensure students’ safety…
In 2002, members of Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust gathered outside Millikan High School in Long Beach. The group, located on the sidewalk directly bordering the high school, displayed gruesome signs and distributed leaflets to students during dismissal.
In 2003, at Dodson Middle School in Rancho Palos Verdes, a group from the Center for Bio Ethical Reform placed graphic
photographs on the sides of trucks and drove around Dodson Middle School while students arrived. Several children reported becoming physically ill, some cried and many averted their eyes from the photos.
At Lakewood High School in Long Beach Unified School District, different individuals have been present during school dismissal to distribute items such as flyers for a nearby strip club.
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