Sex Education in California: Is your school following the law?
Sex Education In California: Is Your School Following the Law?In January 2004, new requirements for sex education programs in our schools were set in place. California law now states that if a school offers sex education, that curriculum must be medically accurate, age appropriate, and starting in grade 7 must cover contraceptive effectiveness as well as abstinence. Although these requirements are the law, the state does not have an enforcement mechanism to make sure school districts are complying with them. Therefore it is up to activists like us to make sure our schools are following the law. Abstinence Only programs may still be operating in a school near you and we need to work together to replace those programs with comprehensive sex education. The specialized tools for this month focus on the actions you can take to educate the public and your school system about the new law mandating comprehensive sex education. Click on the links below to learn more about the revised requirements and see how you can be a watch-dog in your local school district. Click here to download the Sex-Education in Schools Organizing KitQuestions & Answers on California Sex Ed Law Fast Facts
Evaluate Your School's Sex Education Program: Is it in Compliance with State Law?
Propose a Resolution To Your Local School Board
Bay Area Community Meeting
Letter to the Editor
Thank you to the ACLU of Northern California for developing the Q& A and the curricula checklist!
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