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Moore County Board reviews updated puberty and reproductive‑health lessons; parental consent, scripts and question boxes underscored
Summary
Moore County Schools staff presented revised puberty and reproductive‑health lessons May 5 that align with 2024 State Board of Education standards and state guidance; the district said lessons will require explicit parental consent and will be posted online for parent review.
Moore County Schools curriculum staff presented an update May 5 to the district’s puberty and reproductive‑health lessons to align with the State Board of Education’s 2024 health and physical education standards and to incorporate the state’s unpacking guidance.
District staff said the revisions are modest and chiefly refine lesson scripts, remove outdated phrasing, add materials on human trafficking in seventh and eighth grade, and update terminology from “sexually transmitted diseases” to “sexually transmitted infections,” per state guidance. Donna (Curriculum staff) told the board that the…
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