SAN FRANCISCO – A coalition of parents recently learned Planned Parenthood heads the local school district’s sex education program, and they’re pushing to put an end to it.

No to Irresponsible Sex Education, a newly formed parent organization, is working to root Planned Parenthood out of public schools in the Acalanes Union High School District near San Francisco over concerns about how the left-wing organization influences students’ decisions about sex and abortion, CBS reports.

NOISE spokeswoman and parent Camille Giglio told the news site she was “outraged” to learn that the pro-abortion Planned Parenthood is in charge of educating the district’s students about sex, and believes it’s an obvious conflict of interest.

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“I feel sad, and I’m worried for the future of these kids,” she said. “Planned Parenthood is a business. It’s a business that sells sex. It’s a way to get clientele and to sexualize young people and turn them into lifelong clients.”

The district’s superintendent, John Nickerson, assured CBS the district’s sex education program, which is taught at four high schools, provides a balanced perspective on sex in which “abstinence is emphasized and given value.”

Experts on Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers involved in public schools, however, have painted a different picture of how the organizations approach sex ed.

Carol Everett, a former abortion clinic manager in the Dallas-Forth Worth area, recently explained to EAGnews how pro-choice groups like Planned Parenthood have leveraged their position in public schools to create a pipeline of clients to abortion clinics.

Everett, now a converted pro-life advocate, contends that Planned Parenthood backed sex ed instructors have been known to “break down the natural modesty (of students) … separate them from their parents and values, and eventually give them low-dose birth control they know they’ll get pregnant on.”

“They don’t tell parents what they’re doing,” said Everett, who oversaw roughly 35,000 abortions while managing four different abortion centers between 1977 and 1983.

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“We went to the schools as early as kindergarten,” she said.

Ultimately, the goal is often to create a steady stream of students from public schools to abortion centers, which make millions each year from the scheme, Everett said.

“It’s more deceptive than people realize,” Everett said. “The abortion industry sells and re-sells their product.

“Our goal was three to five abortions per student for every student we could get.”

In the fiscal year ending June 2013, Planned Parenthood’s net revenue came in at $1.21 billion, with roughly $540.6 million coming from taxpayer-funded government health services grants, according to a Planned Parenthood annual report cited by CNSNews.com.

Planned Parenthood clinics in six states also received $655,192 to serve as Obamacare “navigators,” CNSNews.com reports. That means the staff at those clinics help convince the public to sign up for the President’s subsidized health insurance program.

Acalanes High School student Megan Yee told CBS she has never “felt Planned Parenthood was promoting their own services or encouraging us to have sex.”

But the ability to gain students’ trust and subconsciously plant the possibility of abortion is the goal, Everett said, and Planned Parenthood is very good at what they do.

“There’s still this problem with people not understanding,” she said. “People don’t realize the abortion industry is an industry, and it’s doing really well.”