He spoke about how it's a "really cool part" of his job, and that "dildos and butt plugs" were passed around. The students were ages 14 to 18 years old.
"So, I’ve been the Dean for four years. During Pride—we do a Pride Week every year— I had our LGBTQ+ Health Center come in [to the classroom]. They were passing around butt-plugs and dildos to my students—talking about queer sex, using lube versus using spit," said Joseph Bruno, Dean of Students at the Francis W. Parker School.
Bruno also had a drag queen come in to "pass out cookies and brownies and do photos." That drag queen is called Alexix Bevels, and Bevels "just hung out in my classroom, hung out in my office."
Bruno described the students' reaction to the lessons, saying "They're just, like, passing around dildos and butt-plugs. The kids are just playing with ‘em, looking at ‘em…They're like, ‘How does this butt plug work? How do we do – like, how does this work?’"
"That's a really cool part of my job," he said. The items were brought in by an LGBTQ group, and the lessons were held in a classroom.
When asked by a Project Veritas reporter if parents complained, Bruno said "No. It's queer sex." And he bragged about the money he has in his budget to spend on these kinds of lessons.
As to the school trustees, Bruno said "They don't know," going on to say "I wouldn't even like run it by them. Like, why would I run it by them?"
The school charges $40,000 per year for tuition.
After the story broke, the school deleted their Twitter account.
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