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Weston policy committee extends parent opt‑out window to four weeks, questions sex‑education language

Weston School District Policy Committee · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The Weston School District policy committee voted to change the curriculum exemption/opt‑out window from two weeks to the first four weeks of school and discussed language in family life and sex‑education policy (6142.1), including references to contraceptive distribution and model‑policy citations.

The Weston School District policy committee on Feb. 3 agreed to expand the parent notification and opt‑out timeline for controversial curriculum from the first two weeks of school to the first four weeks, after members said the earlier window left parents little time to learn routines and review materials.

The change was proposed during review of family life and sex‑education policy 6142.1, when committee members questioned implementation details including the grade at which instruction begins and a reference to…

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