The Sex Ed Chronicles

The Sex Ed Chronicles
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Publisher : Stuart Nachbar
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9780595419944
ISBN-13 : 0595419941
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Book Synopsis The Sex Ed Chronicles by : Stuart Nachbar

Download or read book The Sex Ed Chronicles written by Stuart Nachbar and published by Stuart Nachbar. This book was released on 2007 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In January of 1980, the U.S. economy is in shambles, Ronald Reagan is beginning his quest to become the country's fortieth president, and New Jersey is about to become the first state to require sex education in all public schools. New Jersey native Greg Mandell, a rookie reporter for the Ocean Republic, accepts an assignment to cover the Parent's Alliance for Schools and Teachers (PAST) and the state's public hearings on sex education. Formed to stop sex education, PAST has influenced the election of three hundred like-minded candidates to school boards across the Garden State. While on assignment, Mandell falls for Andi Gilardi, a popular history teacher up for tenure at Mandell's alma mater, Averdell High School. PAST has accused Gilardi of manipulating her students to fight for sex education and has labeled her a "morally unacceptable" teacher who must be denied tenure. Mandell's respect and affection for Gilardi forces him to make a choice between his professional objectivity and his personal integrity. Based on true events, The Sex Ed Chronicles recounts a journalist's brave efforts to stand up for his beliefs in the emotionally charged arena of sex education in public schools.


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