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District staff outline updates to comprehensive sexuality education; high-school curriculum shift planned after partner retirements
Summary
Hillsboro School District staff told the board they will adapt approved, open-source curricula at the high-school level after two community partners that provided middle- and high-school CSE materials said they would stop updating their curricula.
District staff offered the board a biannual update on the district’s comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) program, describing the review process, recent curriculum-provider changes and a plan to adapt approved materials at the high-school level.
What staff told the board: The presenter said the district’s CSE plan, originally approved in 2019, follows Oregon Department of Education standards and a continuous-improvement process that includes teacher and parent review kiosks (37 kiosks were cited), annual surveys of administrators and student exit surveys after units, and quarterly secondary health-teacher meetings.
Provider retirements and curriculum changes: Staff said two community partners who had supplied curriculum components will stop…
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