CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Do you know what your children are doing in school? Their school might not, either.

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KFVS reports Cape Girardeau Junior High School students were given a survey about drug use and sexual habits not only without parental knowledge, but the school admits it wasn’t reviewed before requiring students to fill it out.

Several parents were unhappy.

“My initial reaction was being appalled,” Tara Lang, a parent of a 13-year-old tells the news station.

“I was really surprised they were asking these types of questions. At my age, we certainly didn’t even know what some of the words on there even meant.”

After hearing those complaints, Junior High Principal Carla Fee sent a letter home to parents saying most of the questions were about “typical teenage issues,” but admits there were a few questions not appropriate for seventh and eighth graders, according to KFVS.

Fee says school officials “assumed” the survey was acceptable and did not review it before giving it to the students.

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No word on what made them too busy to review controversial material before giving it to students.

After realizing some of the questions “inappropriate,” she contacted EPIC – the group pushing the survey – and asked them to delete the results they got from her students.

No word on whether EPIC will oblige and help clean up Fee’s mess.

“They are still naive at this age,” parent Lang tells the news station.

“We need to protect the innocence of our children as long as we can. This survey certainly did not do that. It is bringing to light things they are not ready for.”

EPIC asks schools to give the survey does so it can have “an idea of what’s going on in their community” and to “develop appropriate drug abuse prevention programs.”

No word on whether the school will review the “drug abuse prevention programs” before they’re offered to students.