The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), which oversees many of the nation’s elite private schools, sold surveys to schools that asks students about their sex and drug habits, according to a copy of the 2021-2022 survey obtained by the Daily Caller.
The Independent School Health Check (ISHC) is an optional survey administered to high school and middle school students at some private schools accredited by the NAIS. The survey asks questions about students’ sexual preferences, their gender identity, whether they’ve had sexual intercourse, oral sex, and more.
The NAIS password protects the survey. One parent told the Daily Caller that they found this to be suspicious.
Administering the survey takes approximately one hour out of the typical school day, according to the survey’s administration manual obtained by the Daily Caller. The standard pricing for each school to access the survey costs $3,000, according to the same manual.
Topics discussed in the high school survey included the social media patterns of students, sleep habits, whether students experienced symptoms of anxiety and depression, academic pressures, use of drugs and alcohol, and more.
The survey asked high schoolers about their sex assigned at birth and whether their current gender identity matches their sex. Students answered whether they wanted a gun and where they thought they could access firearms.
Students also answered questions about when they first had sex, how many partners they had, and what their oral sex experiences were like. One question asked whether students felt comfortable discussing their sexual orientation or gender identity with their “peers, parents, [and/or] school faculty or staff.”
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