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Cajon Valley Union board keeps existing middle-school health curriculum after 3–1 vote
Summary
The Cajon Valley Union School District governing board voted 3–1 to reject proposed revisions to its middle-school health curriculum, keeping the previously adopted curriculum in place while the district awaits action by the California Department of Education. The meeting included extensive public comment and a trustee-proposed compromise that was not adopted.
The Cajon Valley Union School District governing board voted 3–1 to reject proposed revisions to the district's middle-school health curriculum, keeping the version the board adopted in 2024 and directing staff to await the California Department of Education ecision.
The vote followed a staff report that the state informed the district of corrective actions after a complaint and granted the district an extension to submit revisions through Feb. 12. A district staff member told trustees that, under the previously adopted curriculum, roughly 531 middle-school students opted out in 2023–24 while about 3,069 participated.
The meeting drew a large public-comment turnout. Speakers opposing the proposed changes repeatedly urged trustees to preserve parental control over…
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