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California mandates comprehensive sexual health education in schools

October 18, 2024 | Gateway Unified, School Districts, California


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California mandates comprehensive sexual health education in schools
During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the need for increased support for summer educational programs, which continue to operate during traditional school breaks. Officials noted that while many students are off during these periods, summer school and early back programs remain in session, necessitating additional resources to ensure their effectiveness.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the adoption of the California Healthy Youth Act curriculum, which mandates that school districts provide comprehensive sexual health education and HIV/AIDS prevention for students in grades 7 through 12. This curriculum must be offered at least once during middle school and once during high school, aligning with the state's commitment to promoting health education among youth. The implementation of this curriculum is seen as a critical step in addressing public health and ensuring that students receive essential information regarding sexual health.

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