What You Need To Know About Sex Ed in Public Schools
FAQS-Frequently asked questions and answers regarding comprehensive sexual health education, HIV/AIDS and STD instruction.
The California Healthy Youth Act, which took effect January 1, 2016, requires school districts to provide students with integrated, comprehensive, accurate, and inclusive comprehensive sexual health education and HIV prevention education, at least once in high school and once in middle school. The California Healthy Youth Act made other significant changes to previous Education Code (EC) requirements for both HIV prevention education and comprehensive sexual health education which are summarized below. (last reviewed 4/25/2016)
Issues
Shockingly missing from the State’s education requirements:
- Puberty – except for children with disabilities
- Human development in the womb
- Fertility Cycle of Women
- Consequences of decisions
What Others Are Saying
Franklin Graham – Franklin Graham Ministries
“There’s an agenda in California and every other state to target the minds and hearts of children. The agenda is to lure them into promiscuity and condition their minds to accept lifestyles that are against the teaching of God’s Word. What do we do? Parents have to be involved and not accept curriculum such as the sex ed curriculum these San Diego parents are fighting. Using smutty language and imagery to taint the minds of elementary school children—or any age students for that matter— is wrong. Teaching 6th graders about sexual pleasure and how to go to websites to learn to “ask for consent in a sexy way” should not be happening. This is an example of why we need men and women who believe in God to run for school boards at the local and state level. It’s also imperative that Christians vote in every election for candidates who support biblical principles, including the legislators who make these laws. 17 states have primaries this month—California has theirs this week—and there’s a lot at stake. I hope that every pastor will encourage the members of their congregation to let the Christian voice be heard in the elections. Let’s be salt and light as Jesus commanded and make a difference for our children and grandchildren!”
Randy Thomasson – President of SaveCalifornia.com
“Textbooks and instructional materials must positively promote lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans as role models,”
“Children as young as kindergarten must be taught to admire persons who engage in homosexuality, same-sex marriages, bisexuality, and transsexuality (cross-dressing and sex-change operations).”
“It’s decision time for California parents. – Children will be taught to see homosexuality, bisexuality, cross-dressing, sex-change operations, and homosexual marriages as good and natural and perhaps even for them.”
Camille Giglio – California Right To Life
“This comes into a whole new category of being forced to listen for six years to one version of so-called sexual health.”
William Bigelow – Breitbart
“Now that 2016 has arrived, seventh grade students in California will be required to take sex ed – and to learn that gender identity is fluid.”
Josh McClure – Pregnancy Care Clinic
“The new requirements for comprehensive sexual health education represent an improvement to the failed programs offered in the past. However, they take several steps too far in promoting the State’s ideas of what is healthy, which includes alternative sexuality and fluid sexual identity. The State should not pick sides! My children will not participate.”
“Christian and other concerned parents need to let the school board know it is not acceptable to only provide the State’s concepts of comprehensive sexual health education. Opting out will force the school board to offer an alternative.”
Resources
How to Opt Out of Comprehenisve Sex Ed by School District:
- Cajon Valley Union School District
- Grossmont Union School District – Generic letter signed by a parent or guardian
- Lakeside Union – Generic letter signed by a parent or guardian
- La Mesa
- Lemon Grove School District- Genaric letter signed by a parent or guardian
- Mountain Empire Unified School District
- San Diego Unified
- Santee
Tools for Home School, Charter Schools, and Alternatives for Public Schools
- A&M Partnership (Religious & Non Religious, 6th – 12th Grades) – Scott Phelps
- Puberty the Wonder Years (Not Religious, 4th – 6th Grades) – Wendy Sellers
- Sexual Risk Avoidance Curriculum and Resources – Ascend
Tools for Christian Parents
- Focus on the Family
- Christian Sex Education
- Concordia Learning about Sex Series
- Teaching your Children Healthy Sexuality – Jim Burns
- More Than Just “The Talk” – Jonathan McKee
- Parent Notification Letter Positive Prevention Plus 09.05.17 (1)
Tools for Churches