History v. Harvey
Using a loophole in the district's sex education regulations, school officials tried to prevent a little girl in California from presenting a history — read, factual — report on Harvey Milk. They argued that Harvey Milk's sexual orientation made the material too sensitive and thus classified it as sex ed. The girl's parents, the ACLU, and others objected, so the district did finally let her give the presentation during a lunch period — but only to students whose parents had signed a waiver.
Really, San Diego? What's next? Signing a waiver so your kid can learn about evolution during recess?