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Senate committee advances bill to create state guidance for K-8 health education

5115496 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Education Committee voted to pass AB 86 to the Senate Appropriations Committee. The bill would direct the State Board of Education guidance to be standardized for health education K–8, responding to school districts that use inconsistent online resources after a canceled adoption of materials.

AB 86, a bill to standardize optional health-education instructional materials for grades K–8, was advanced out of the Senate Education Committee on a bipartisan vote and sent to the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Assemblymember (author) introduced AB 86 and said the State Board of Education previously scheduled adoption of health-education instructional materials in 2020 but later canceled that adoption for lack of publisher interest. The…

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