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In what apparently is the latest incident in a campaign to push children toward becoming LGBT-rights activists, a teacher has instructed a middle-school student to sign up for “recurring text messages” associated with an LGBT “Day of Silence” campaign.

WND reported last week school officials in Orange County, California, have adopted a pro-LGBT curriculum and are mandating that students attend the “Day of Silence.”

Parents are not allowed to opt their children out of accompanying lessons on homosexuality if they are objectionable and violate the parents’ or the student’s faith.

Now, according to Liberty Counsel, a teacher in Tavares Middle School in Lake County, Florida, gave to students, including a 14-year-old boy, material “encouraging him to participate in the ‘Day of Silence.’”

The event, held last week, was created by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network to promote alternative sexual lifestyles in schools.

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