No of course I have no problem with this. Don't be silly.
As far as the overwhelming polling of Catholics. I don't particularly care. Firstly, I am not catholic. I married into a very strong catholic family, and I am quite certain they would belly laugh at your poll. Second, I am fairly confident, based on your other misleading stories, the poll you are offering is very likely skewed to produce an outcome you and you fellow parishioners at your particular sect want desperately to believe. Conclusion selective if you will. We've gone over the false teachings at your church. no need to revisit.
"Relevant to this discussion, do you see any value in never talking...at all... about such a real topic with students who observe it every day, often with their own peers?...should their teachers shut their mouths tight, even if asked about it by those students?..." Of course there is value. As noted above, all students should be respectful and treat their peers dignity. When the teachers are asked question, they should keep their opinions private. That is not their place. "Well Johnny, that's a very good question. And frankly an important one. And I do have an opinion on that. However I think that it's important you discuss these issues with your family first. If you still have questions, then we can take additional steps." At that point getting the parents involved is fully appropriate and expected.
"When and how should young people get educated on this very pertinent issue?...only through their parents who may have never enlightened themselves on it?...while parents will hopefully take a role in this, our society needs to be sure that every student is properly informed...one can debate the content and methodology, but not the objective of educating and preparing them for the adult world they will be entering." Certainly not in kindergarten through third grade. 5, 6, 7 is far more appropriate. And it would be sex education. Not LGBTHQ indoctrination education. Parents are notified ahead of time what the topics will be and people can opt out if they don't want their kid being blasted with your secular indoctrination. Or whatever you would have them being taught. Questions like that are most certainly better handled by the family. Then questions of why Timmy has 2 mommies or two daddies can be addressed. And that's why you're pissed. No more little foot soldiers in your army. You want the kids totally removed from their parents when it comes to social issues. I would like to think that on some level you realize how inherently evil this is, but then I am reminded where you are getting your teachings. I want my kids prepared for the world they are entering and the one that lays beyond this one.
And you're welcome for the link. Good job trying to change the subject. Gay curriculum is being taught in public schools.