Hey TWHS Class of 2004, Is This You?
School Board Trustee receives package, and the note is signed: Love TWHS Class of 2004. Wait till you see what was in it.
On August 6th, 2024, several members of the Conroe ISD School Board received a package of books. Some of the books have been removed from Conroe ISD libraries, but some are still in the libraries, and one can only assume that the sender is upset that the books are no longer, REQUIRED READING? Why do you NEED every child in the district to read porn?
Interestingly enough, the packages, individually wrapped, were signed:
“We are all made in God’s image, and our stories all deserve to be told and read. Censorship in schools is an act against God's beautiful creation. Give em another read. Love TWHS Class of 2004.”
It is mighty presumptuous to sign the gift on behalf of hundreds of your classmates. Did you think that made sense? I did not graduate in 2004, but if I did, I would be at the school board meeting later this month, on August 20th, clearing the air that I definitely was not a part of this nonsense.
According to ChatGPT, The Woodlands High School Class of 2004 had approximately 601 students in the graduating class. I think it would be a wild stretch to even imagine that half of this number would support this message, but for those who do, I wonder if you know what is in these books. Let me enlighten you.
Warning: The content in the books shown contain extremely graphic pictures and writing, which will be shown uncensored.
I’ll start with the lighter ones, you know, the ones for younger kids.
Conroe ISD made sure to put on the website that this book was removed because of low circulation. I guess it was not because I read the above quote to the school board in September of last year, but it was certainly interesting timing. The above quote looks an awful lot like instructions, doesn’t it? There are so many more instructions. The back of the book is full of extra information too. This book was available to 5th graders in several intermediate schools before it was removed.
Here is the book called Fun Home:
Here is an excerpt from All Boys Aren’t Blue:
I had previously topped someone who clearly enjoyed it, but he had been enjoying anal sex before I ever came along. He knew what to expect. I didn't. As an avid porn watcher, the only thing I knew about anal sex previously was that it was painful, or at least played up as such on the cameras. Nervous and drunk, I listened and got on my stomach. He got on top and slowly inserted himself into me. It was the worst pain I think I had ever felt in my life. He then added more lube and tried again, which felt better but not by much. He began his stroking motion. Eventually, I felt a mix of pleasure with the pain. I can't say that I didn't enjoy it, because I did. But it was painful for sure. In those few minutes though, I can say that he was gentle. His aim wasn't to hurt me, and my aim was for him to be pleasured, too. He didn't last long inside of me, thankfully. He gave me a kiss before he pulled out. I didn't stay long, nor did I masturbate after. I was in a state of shock. I just wanted to get back home.
I was in pain for nearly three weeks following that encounter and too afraid to go to the doctor for help because I would have had to tell them I had been having anal sex. So, like most other trauma in my life, I sucked it up and dealt with the pain until my body healed. I didn't have sex for several months following that encounter. But after a while, I got the courage to try it again, but this time I went into it much more prepared. With each time, I learned more about my body… …Sex should be pleasurable. …Like they say, Practice makes perfect, and I eventually got a lot of practice.
How do you feel about that TWHS Class of 2004? What did that tag say again? Let’s look one more time:
“We are all made in God’s image and our stories all deserve to be told and read. Censorship in schools is an act against God's beautiful creation. Give em another read. Love TWHS Class of 2004.”
After reading some of the teen sex ed books that are now in our libraries, I can tell you that the purpose is to encourage teens to have sex, normalizing every fetish. It’s not like when we were kids, girls are now taught that anal sex is part of life and saying no isn’t really an option that she is even told that she has. Oh, and I forgot, if you don’t want to have sex, then it means that you are asexual! There is a whole identity for not wanting to have sex now. I guess it couldn’t possibly be that you’re young and want to focus on other things like getting good grades?
I have a great idea, how about we stop it with pushing sex on kids?
It gets even more interesting as another trustee received this stack of books:
Interesting that this is a different group of books. In this set, lets take a look at The Nowhere Girls:
[counting up notches]
8. Seventeen to eighteen years old. I made the mistake of actually agreeing to be this one's "boyfriend" for a year in high school though of course I was still getting tail on the side. She started out hella hot…Finally got rid of her shortly after graduation. Good riddance to damaged goods.
9. Seventeen-year-old chubby girl from school. I had a girlfriend and she had a boyfriend, but she got drunk at a party when he was out of town and told me she'd had a crush on me since sixth grade. Fat girls are so easy. Mostly a pity fuck on my part. She was so grateful.
…There's something so fun about virgins. It’s so sweet how insecure they are, how they're so willing to do what they're told. You have so much power automatically, and they love it.
11. Fifteen-year-old freshman nobody, got her so drunk she couldn't say no. Kind of messy and mostly just laid there, but busting a nut is busting a nut.
12. Sixteen-year-old who followed me around at school for weeks like a puppy. She was so grateful when I finally kissed her at a party. Didn't take long to get her upstairs and naked. Boring and needy.
13. Sixteen-year-old hot girl from another school. Got her drunk and she immediately turned into a raging slut. Strung this one out for a few weeks until she started getting clingy and wanting commitment, then I kicked her to the curb.
I am speechless, and I’m going to need a minute.
These excerpts are just the tip of the iceberg. I could go on and on making this a long article and still only pull from the books sent to the school board trustees. It’s difficult to believe that someone actually thought this was a good idea. These people seem like an over-the-top caricature. I remember when I first started working on exposing the children’s books in the public libraries, a children’s librarian who had worked for the county libraries for many years came after me on social media, with vigor. I remember thinking, surely if I share the most egregious examples, she will be embarrassed, but no, she began insisting that sex was part of teen culture, and this (see above) needed to be accessible by teens/kids. In the public library, the Young Adult section is advertised for kids as young as twelve. TWELVE.
What I find most interesting about this group of books is that the sender pulled from the most egregious of the list, which is not a great strategy if you’re trying to persuade a group of conservatives. (Who are following state law.) Some of the list was never even removed from the libraries, it was just removed from required reading. The left has been busy redefining words, and when a book is removed from required reading, it now qualifies as “banned.” The local leftists have been working hard to dupe the public into believing classics like The Color Purple have been “banned”, when it’s in nearly every high school library. I guess whoever is behind this package didn’t get the propaganda memo.
Whoever sent these parcels believes what they are saying. They believe they are doing God’s work. Most of the people who advocate for transitioning kids at the school board meetings are part of a local church. I hear often that I am not a Christian because I don’t want to include the above literature for kids. Now the sender(s) of this parcel has/have the audacity to presume to speak for the entire class of 2004.
What can you do?
If you would like to encourage the school board members who have been standing in the gap for the kids in Conroe ISD, you can email them. I will link their emails below.
You can also sign up to speak at the next school board meeting. The website is linked below.
Board of Trustees & Superintendent – Conroe ISD
The three amazing board members who are standing in the gap:
Mrs. Melissa Dungan………………………….. mdungan@conroeisd.net
Mrs. Tiffany Baumann Nelson…………… tbnelson@conroeisd.net
Mrs. Misty Odenweller……………………….. modenweller@conroeisd.net
The four candidates who will stand in the gap:
Marianne Horton - marianneforcisd.com
Nicole May - nicoleforcisd.com
Lindsay Dawson - lindsay4cisd.com
Melissa Semmler - melissasemmlerforconroeisd.com
Article written by Michele Nuckolls, a local homeschool mom who spends a lot of time in the public library with her kids.
Written on behalf of all the CISD parents and teachers who said, “I can’t say anything for fear of retaliation.”