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Greenwich Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones sent an email to parents addressing the video. Greenwich Public Schools
Second-graders in Greenwich, Connecticut were shown the nearly 10-minute film. Alamy Stock Photo

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A second-grade public school lesson in Greenwich, Connecticut included a video detailing sexual abuse — that showed a cartoon of a fully erect penis, according to a report.
The public school students, who would be aged 7 or 8, were shown the cartoon “Alfred Jr. & Shadow: A Short Story About Beeing Scared” during a virtual class on social and emotional learning, the Greenwich Free Press said .
The nearly 10-minute film, often reserved for therapy sessions , shows two cartoon owls talking about terrifying experiences for kids, including “stuff that’s very difficult to talk about.”
The cartoon suddenly cuts to an image of the silhouetted man with an erect penis standing over a sad-looking child.
The voice-over explains that some “children have experienced an adult touching or putting their penis in the child’s private parts or mouth,” saying they’re “terrified that this will happen again.”
The image remains onscreen for almost nine seconds before cutting to other potential terrifying scenarios, including parents who are drunk or on drugs or physically abusive.
“In my hometown, in my daughter’s age group class of second grade, they showed an animated video today of a man with an ERECTION standing over a child!!!!!” Greenwich Schools parent Carl Higbie tweeted .
Higbie, a local conservative political commentator, told the Free Press that he was relieved that his own second-grade daughter was not shown the video, but said numerous “disgusted” parents had contacted him.
He called for a full investigation and demanded whoever was responsible be fired.
“That somebody thought this video was acceptable for second graders was abhorrent,” he told the local paper.
He also told the right-wing Gateway Pundit website that the teachers either “didn’t care enough to review this before playing it” or “thought it was OK.”
Either way, “these folks have no business teaching our kids ,” Higbie said.
Greenwich Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones sent an email to many parents on Monday, suggesting it was likely meant for a private therapy session for children who have experienced trauma, the report said.
“The content at this point in the video was not appropriate for our [Greenwich Public Schools] second grade classrooms,” Jones wrote.
Parents were offered help from psychology staff on how to discuss the video with their child, and the Department of Children and Families (DCF) was also alerted to it having been shown, the report said.
The second-graders involved were in classrooms run by Ms. Goodwin and Ms. Hanzlik, the paper said without elaboration.
The district did not immediately respond to messages from The Post.

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While it’s only been in the latter part of its evolution that television has fully embraced sexuality as a driving force of live-action entertainment, TV animation has almost always had a little more breathing room in using attractive scantily-clad characters to tell tales. (Especially once comic book characters started appearing more often.) There is probably a far-reaching wave of influence over children that is worth studying here, but that definitely is not what this story is about.
Here, I’m reverting back to the days of maturity-lite pre-pubescence to rank the 20 hottest animated females of all-time-ish. Such a highfalutin concept does come with a few admissions. I generally stuck to American cartoons – so those hoping for the wide-eyed world of anime may be disappointed – and, except for one instance, strove for variety by not using more than one character from the same show. Otherwise, I tried to be as all-encompassing as possible for a 32-year-old with a family. So pop on some pre-Code Betty Boop cartoons to carry us through this world of 2D beauty.
Where You Know Her From: Family Guy
Beyond being one of the coolest and funniest moms on TV – cutaway gag to Donna Reed dropping a dildo into a pie – Lois Griffin is also a raging fury of sexuality. The fact that she expends a lot of that flirtatious energy on seducing the brick-dumb Peter is mildly off-putting, but not enough to knock her off the list. She’s the one area of Quagmire’s awful fetish farm that makes sense – among hundreds of others, ahem – and it’s a shame that such beautiful loins produced something as awful as Meg, who definitely did not make this list.
Where You Know Her From: X-Men: The Animated Series
While I was initially more attracted to Rogue when I was a kid, I didn’t really grasp on to the fact that physical intimacy would be fatal. And so now I’ve come to understand that Storm is truly the best of this mutant bunch. For one, she’d always be the dominant one – it’s impossible not to be when your eyes glow like that – and she can create cool breezes or light thunderstorms to make any encounter that much more perfect. Fighting Sentinels is a good first date, right?
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The only commercial pitchwoman on this list, Erin Esurance began life as a catsuit-wearing spy, taking down bad guys while hocking insurance policies. Though successful, the campaign was then made weirder by having Erin animated to look younger and sexier, which really only worked to make the Internet burst at the seams with fan creations depicting Erin in even more heightened sexual poses. That’s when the pink-haired badass packed up and shipped out, but she’ll always mean more to me than saving 15 minutes with Geico or being in Allstate’s good hands.
Where You Know Her From: The Real Ghostbusters
Another character who experienced a slight transition in looks and tone, as she was both a hardnosed secretary and a nerd-hot fifth wheel, Janine was as much a Ghostbuster as the four guys, only without having to always go out and bust ghosts. But any iteration of Janine is welcome in my book, as the combination of red hair and glasses wins every time. Plus, her attraction to Egon means she’s into smart guys, and what’s a better example of one’s intelligence than putting this list together?
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