Swartz Creek Community Schools

HUMAN SEXUALITY EDUCATION
Sex Education Advisory Board Members 2005-2006:
Lisa Trebtoske, Parent
Rod Gardner, Parent
Sue Pickens, SCHS Health Teacher
Susan Chiano, SCMS Health Teacher
Adam Hull, SC Student
April Strong, SC Student
Brian Kelley, Clergy (SC United Methodist Church)
Mike McPherson, Parent
Rena Martin, Parent
Corrie Wendt, Parent/ SC Employee
Joni Zyber, Parent/RN
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GOAL:
To equip students with the knowledge
and skills to develop
healthy relationships and to avoid sexual behaviors that
put them at risk for HIV, STIs and unintended pregnancy.
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DEFINITION:
Sexuality Education will promote healthy
relationships by providing
information about sexual development, reproduction and childbirth.
It will also inform students about HIV/AIDS, STIs and unwanted pregnancy
that can occur as a result of risky behavior. It will stress abstinence as
a
responsible, positive lifestyle. Simply stated, students will be provided
accurate information so they can make healthy, responsible choices regarding
their sexual behavior and develop understanding, acceptance and respect for
others.
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| Students are advised that new state
laws address issues of sexuality that educators are responsible to
teach. These include:
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For more information on HIV/STI education
in Michigan schools
go to the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) website:
www.michigan.gov/mde
(Click "K-12 Curriculum", .click "Curriculum Subjects", click "Health
Education" and click "HIV/STD and Sexuality
Education")
To view the Michigan Youth Risk
Behavior Survey Data
(Sexual Behavior is on page 6 of the 2003 Overview Chart
of Data)
go to www.emc.cmich.edu/YRBS
For the exact language of Michigan
Compiled Laws
go to www.michiganlegislature.org
Genesee County Health
Department
health.co.genesee.mi.us
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Every district that chooses to
implement sex education must have a sex education advisory board.
* The local school board determines the
terms of service, the number of members, and a membership selection
process that reasonably reflects the school district population.
* At least half of the members must be parents who have a
child attending a school operated by the school
district. A majority of those parents must not be employed by the
district.
* This board makes recommendations
only. The final approval must come from the Board of
Education.
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