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Board member briefs Stoughton Area School District on upcoming education bills, hearings

Stoughton Area School District Board of Education · January 6, 2026
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Board member Lisa Pugh told the Stoughton Area School District Board that committees will hear multiple education bills Jan. 6–7, including a pilot for science teacher professional development, changes to human growth curriculum rules and AB 677, which would create a crime labeled "grooming a child."

Lisa Pugh, a member of the Stoughton Area School District Board of Education, opened the meeting’s substantive business with a summary of multiple state hearings and bills moving through the Legislature.

Pugh said the Senate Committee on Education would hear five bills beginning Jan. 6, four of which had already passed the Assembly, and warned that as bills move through the Senate they move closer to becoming law or being vetoed by the governor. She said subjects on the Senate agenda include a pilot program for professional development for science teachers incorporating certain pregnancy‑related topics in human growth and…

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