A video on X that is making the rounds shows a Minneapolis man questioning the school board after his son was exposed to a sexually explicit video while in the classroom. The parent calmly questions why there wasn't a note sent home to parents to let them know that this incident happened, and why no one from the district has made time to talk with him about the incident.

A third-grade student was exposed to sexual content during class

The parent of a Minneapolis 3rd grader took time this week to address the Minneapolis Public School board about an incident that his son told him happened in class. The student, who had forgotten their laptop at home, was given their teacher's personal iPad to work on a class project, and when he was closing an internet tab, an image was allegedly seen by the student that was described by the parent as "a group of gay men having sex."


The video, which was shared by Alpha News on X, has garnered plenty of attention as well as questions as to what disciplinary action, if any, occurred with the teacher in question.

Complete Composure From This Parent

The parent in the above video showed extreme amounts of composure while speaking to the school board about this incident, I'm not so sure if this happened to another person's child, if they would have held it together like this guy did.

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