A group of parents who say a survey given to middle school students asked inappropriate questions showed up to confront the Bedford School Board Monday night.
Parents and other concerned residents filled the back of a small conference room at the superintendent’s offices on County Road, waiting for a chance to ask the board about the subject matter included in the “Profiles of Student Life, Attitudes and Behavior” survey given to students last week.
Board members and administrators said the district is still working on responding to a series of right-to-know requests asking for copies of the survey and why the district asked students as young as 11 about their sexual orientation and drug use.
“These are not juniors in high school,” Audra Schwoerer said in an interview before the meeting. She said her seventh-grade son told her about the survey when he came home from Ross A. Lurgio Middle School last week.
“I was livid at some of the questions,” she said.
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