Boswell High School Celebrates Teenage Sex Changes During First LGBT Pride Week

Boswell High School, located in north Fort Worth, is celebrating teenage sex changes on its first-ever Transgender Day of Visibility on Friday, March 29.  The celebration comes at the end of the school’s first LGBT Pride Week.  Parents were not notified of the activities by the school and began finding out after their children had already been exposed to the sexual festivities.

It appears the Boswell Genders and Sexualities Club tweeted an announcement on Friday, March 22:

Boswell High School is in Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD – a district that educates over 20,000 students many of whom are Fort Worth residents.  The district is governed by seven Board members who are elected at-large.  Three Board positions are up for election in May 2019 – Places 3, 4 and 5

Board member contact information is below for students, parents, and taxpayers who are concerned with children being encouraged to celebrate the dangerous social contagion of transgenderism.

Steven G. Newcom | Place 5

Board President 

stevengnewcom@gmail.com

Paige Ring | Place 2

Board Vice President

jpaigering@gmail.com

Donna Webb | Place 7

Board Secretary 

donnakwebb@gmail.com

Marilyn Tolbert, Ed.D. l Place 1

mbtolbert52@gmail.com

Tim Daughtrey | Place 3

twdaughtrey@gmail.com

Dick Elkins | Place 4 

dickelkins@gmail.com

Liz Hatley | Place 6

lizhatley44@gmail.com

Texas Christian University Hosting Drag Queens To Fundraise For Fort Worth Group LGBTQ SAVES

On March 25, 2019, Texas Christian University is hosting “A Night Of Drag” on campus to raise funds for the off campus group LGBTQ S.A.V.E.S., a vocal supporter of the child abusive transgender agenda.  The event will be held in the Brown Lupton University Union Ballroom and is free and open to the public.  The advertising flyer for the event says the event is presented by TCU Spectrum, which is an official TCU club, whose mission includes, “To be a proponent of social and political action in regards to sexual and gender diversity on a local, state, national, and international level.”

The advertising flyer also says that performances will include professionals such as Buck Wylde as well as TCU faculty performers and student novice performers.  Attendees are exhorted to “Don’t forget your $1’s!”  On the registration page for Drag Show Participants students are asked, “Would you like to attend a workshop in advance, on campus, to help with the preparation of your routine and receive assistance?”  And, “Would you be willing to be contacted by a TCU student doing a research assignment, possible interviewing and video of Drag on College Campuses?”

The University Union Policy Manual states, “All [advertising] messages displayed should reflect the mission and values of the University. Advertisements promoting alcohol, tobacco, firearms, adult businesses, or other material incongruent with University values or policies are prohibited.”  Apparently, A Night Of Drag reflects the mission and values of TCU and is not incongruent with those values and policies.  This may also explain why logos for TCU Student Affairs and TCU Women and Gender Studies appear on the marketing flyer.

Stand for Fort Worth reached out to TCU for comment prior to publication. At this time, TCU has provided no comment.