BREAKING NEWS – Eugene, Oregon – An Oregon high school has pulled a suggestive class assignment asking students to write a short story about a “sexual fantasy” after backlash from parents.
Health class students who missed coursework at Churchill High School in Eugene, Oregon, were asked via Canvas, an online learning management system, to complete a 10-point assignment titled “Fantasy Story.”
“For those students who were absent, you will write a short story of a paragraph or two. This story is a sexual fantasy that will have NO penetration of any kind or oral sex (no way of passing an STI).”
The assignment also asked students to choose three items, such as candles, massage oil, feathers and flavored syrup, to use in the story.
The unnamed teacher who came up with the idea later apologized, and admitted that the he wanted the students to write the idea, to fulfill his sexual fantasy. He later told the students, that if any of them are uncomfortable with the subject, then they they can write a detailed paragraph on which of their family members they would like to murder, along with reasons on why it would be quick and painless or sustained torture.