I saw screenshots of Maryland Public School's Comprehensive Health Education Framework, and some of the things seemed a little odd. This is what we're teaching in schools?

I'm not a prude, and don't see anything wrong with "sex ed" (contraception, STI's, etc...) and reproductive biology in Jr. High and High School; but some of this seems a bit much for public schools to be taking on. Some of it seems like indoctrination, and now I understand why so many children are having questions about their own gender.

Are these topics appropriate for elementary students (Pre-K onward)?

Pre-K "Gender identity and expression
K - Medicine Use
2 - Alcohol, nicotine, vaping
3 - How to use medicines correctly
3 - Harmful effects of alcohol
4 - Sexual orientation and/or romantic involvement
5 - Suicide prevention
6 - Depression
6 - Addiction
6 - Sex assigned at birth
7 - (Middle school or Jr. High depending on the district, but seriously?) Identify solo, vaginal, anal and oral sex

The link is HERE, and I'll post some screenshots of pages. The "Family Life and Human Sexuality" section begins on pg 21.