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Lake Oswego board adopts K–12 health curriculum after community review
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The Lake Oswego School District board voted to adopt a recommended K–12 health curriculum after a month-long public review; board discussion included opt-out logistics and how schools will handle students who do not participate in specific lessons.
The Lake Oswego School District Board of Directors voted to adopt a new K–12 health curriculum after a month of public review and feedback.
Lakisha Washington, director of curriculum and instruction, presented the committee recommendations and community engagement results. The district recommended elementary students use the ‘‘Great Body Shop’’ program, middle-school grades 6–7 use ‘‘Goodheart-Willcox Comprehensive Health Skills,’’ eighth grade and high school use Human Kinetics’ ‘‘Live Well’’ program. Washington said the materials were available for…
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