School parents are told their daughters could be in 'slut league'
Parents at California's Piedmont High School were undoubtedly
shocked when they received an official letter from principal Rich Kitchens,
informing them that their teenage daughters could've been involuntarily
"drafted" in what was described as a "fantasy slut league." Participation in the
game — whether willing or not — allowed male students to score points for
"documented engagement in sexual activities" with the girls involved. The
California school says that this unsettling practice had gone on for "five or
six years" before the administration learned of it. "We wanted to make sure that
parents were aware of things that were going on in their kids' lives,"
superintendent Constance Hubbard said. "[But] I don't want to blow this out of
proportion."
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