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District presents revised comprehensive sex‑education plan, highlights opt‑out process and minor edits
Summary
District staff presented the biennial comprehensive sex‑education plan with minor wording changes, clarified opt‑out communications in five languages and noted the materials adoption process is separate from the plan; the board discussed transparency but took no action.
North Clackamas School District staff presented a revised version of the district’s comprehensive sex‑education plan (CSEP) to the Board of Directors on Feb. 27, saying the document clarifies lesson content, the opt‑out process and how families can view materials.
Why it matters: Oregon law and Department of Education guidance require districts to maintain and periodically revise comprehensive sex‑education plans. The plan explains curriculum‑related rights, the materials adoption process and how families can review or opt their children out of specific lessons.
What staff said Tammy O’Neil, executive director of teaching, learning and professional…
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