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The Massachusetts School Quarter is at the center of the battle of parental rights after conducting health research to students of high schools at the end of March, which raised 11 sexually explicit questions to children, despite their parents decided for their child.
Burlington Public Schools (BPS) informed his parents on March 6th through the app name of his parent about his plans for managing the risk of young people 2025.
A survey, which is part of the national initiative he developed Centers for the control and prevention of illness, They asked students sensitive questions about alcohol, drug use and gender identity.
One question in the 2025 survey asked students whether they had ever had sexual intercourse, describing the act in detail and providing definitions of oral and anal sex. It was also asked about using sex toys.

A high school student shot was set as part of a 2025 young behavior survey. (Fox News Digital / Keri Malm)
Fox News Digital spoke with three parents whose children took over controversial research, two of whom decided their child and have since filed federal complaints American Department of Education With the help of Massachusetts Liberty Legal Center (Mllc), an organization that defends freedom of speech, religious freedom and parental rights.
“I felt absolutely ill when I think they ask such explicit questions to children,” said Adrianne Simeone, the mother of Burlington, who decided to make her 13-year-old son out of the poll. “I talked to my kids about sex. My children know about sexual reproduction, but I didn’t talk to them about anal sex or oral sex or sex toys. I don’t think these are not suitable for minors of any age, let alone children from 11.”
Mllc claims that the BPS has violated amendment to protect students’ rights (PPRA), which stipulates that the K-12 schools who receive federal funding must inform their parents and allow them to decide on their children from a poll that include sensitive topics.

A high school student shot was set as part of a 2025 young behavior survey. ((Fox News Digital / Keri Malm))
“Do not distract the students who were distracting their parents, [they] In fact, he broke the federal law, “said Whiting Sam, a legal advisor for Mllc.” Hopefully the education department will be in particular Under Trump’s administration, It will follow and implement that law against district. “
Some students whom the parents decided from the survey were still forced to take over, despite the protest, because their names were not on the quitting list.
Teachers have not informed the students that the survey was voluntary, According to the letter of the request Mllc sent to members of the BPS School Board.

Members of the Burlington Public School Committee during a meeting of April 1, 2025. ((Screenshot / BCAT Government YouTube channel))
David Hanafin told Fox News Digital that he was furious to the school district after his 11-year-old son was also forced to take over the survey even though he was committed.
“We don’t send our children to school to be indoctrinated. We don’t send our children to school for these discussions. You don’t need to open their minds. You have to teach them to read, to write, mathematics, The exact history, the exact science and you send them home, and we will take care of the rest, “he said.
Hanafin, who has six children between elementary, high school and high school in the school district, said he had an agreement with his superior Eric Conti and Assistant superior Laura Chen about deciding his children from all surveys that touch sensitive topics.
“My daughter is 11 years old. She still writes her Santa Claus list every year and can’t wait Santa Claus that comes And bring her gifts. And then they ask her questions about anal sex and sex toys and that – so that anyone in the right mind could say that in any way it is a form or shaping of the appropriate, or what information they try to collect from it, there is no sense, “he told Fox News Digital.

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Youth -risk behavior survey has been used throughout the country since 1991 to monitor changes in health behavior over time and collecting data to conduct policies on issues such as misuse of teenage substances, suicides and sexual health.
The 2023 version had questions about the use of alcohol and prescription drugs, as well as questions about gender identity, but the definition of sexual intercourse was changed in 2025 to be more involved in the LGBTQ+ community, Toward you, Organization for research and counseling in health care that has created a survey.
Simeone and Hanafin signed federal complaints filed Department of Education. They also spoke against the survey together with dozens of other parents at a meeting of the School Board on April 1.

Parents whose children attend the Burlington Public Schools in Massachusetts speak against health research during a meeting of the Committee on April 1, 2025. ((Screenshot / BCAT Government YouTube channel))
The third parent who spoke with Fox News Digital, but requested anonymity for fear of Backlash, said she had not signed a federal appeal but plans to do so.
She missed the notice in her parents about the research because of the large number of messages that the school sends in one day, so her daughter took her. She said she felt “sick” after seeing the questions.
The superior conti apologized At a meeting 1. April because the exclusion policy did not honor, saying it was “mistake”.
He claimed that some of the definitions in the survey were changed and added without BPS’s consent after being examined by their wellness committee.
Continti also stated that he was informed by the headmaster of Marshall Simonds Tim McMahon High School that only four Policy to give up They are not honored, a statement challenged by other parents and Mllc.

The Burlington Eric Conti public school supervisor speaks during a committee meeting on April 1, 2025. ((Screenshot / BCAT Government YouTube channel))
School Board member Christine Monaco told her parents that she had discovered some definitions of “awful” survey, “inappropriate” and “disgusting”.
“Some students knew their parents’ wishes and advocated for themselves, only to be neglected, which is completely unacceptable. This cannot be repeated. We as a committee must re -inspect our policies and explore the greater Protection for our students And their families regarding students ‘surveys and parents’ consent, “said another member.
The School Board voted unanimously on April 8 to suspend all students’ studies until a new policy is adopted and all funds for JSI from the upcoming budget.
BPS announced the additional steps he took after the survey relegated, including the engagement of an independent advisor to review the 2025 survey survey.

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“We are still dedicated to the transparency, responsibility and well -being of all students and appreciate our continuous cooperation with families and the across the community,” ” Read the announcement on the district website.
One parent at the meeting on April 8 made it clear that she had no problem with surveyed issues, nor did she consider them “disgusting”, just a little “surprising”.
“I believe in the positive information that the poll provides,” she said, advocating for the greater representation of all groups of people.
Hanafin and Simeone for Fox News Digital School District has a history of disrespect parental rights And pushing inappropriate content to students, and they want someone to be responsible.
“I am really exhausted by a lack of respect for my parents and our right to decide when and how we talk to children about these things,” Simeone said.
She recalled her encouragement for the greater transparency of the school district regarding the SPECTRUM Club, a student organization that Promotes LGBTQ+ rights. Simeone said that the club was not publicly stated in the parent app and had to fight that it would be listed publicly and that it requires parental permission.
“I think what is most important for parents from this is to bring home to have a advocate of your child. Don’t wait for something to go wrong,” she told Fox News Digital. “Take this lesson here, this example, and bring it Your school system, Your school board, your supervisor, your principal and tell them, “I want to know exactly what is happening in our school system if you participate in such activities.”
Hanafin repeated similar feelings about the power of the parents’ votes, claiming that they should not be afraid to talk about their children.

The parents of Burlington Adrianne Simeone (left) and David Hanafin (right) talk to Fox News after their children were forced to conduct a graphic health research, although they turned off. (Jeffrey Basinger/Newsday RM via Getty Images | Fox News Digital)
“People are afraid to speak up so much against Orthodoxy and make it very, very clear. And so, the school always pushes this one side of the gender, and parents are afraid to speak against it, because they will be marked with bigothane, they will be Marked homophobic, transphobic, Whatever that is, “he said.
Superintendent Continti and Assistant Supervisor Chen did not immediately respond to the requests for the Incident Commentary.
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Julie Hartman, a spokeswoman for the Department of Education, said the Federal Agency was dedicated to the protection of parental rights:
“Children do not belong to the Government; they belong to their parents. Parents should be primary decisions when it comes to their child’s education. Department They will not tolerate the abuse of parents’ rights – or students who are victims of predatory adult behavior who need to protect them. “