More Than Sex-Ed
California Healthy Youth Act Compliance Evaluation
CA EDUCATION CODE §§ 51930–51939 became law in 2016 and mandates the most comprehensive standards for middle and high school sexual health education in the nation.
Take this survey now to determine if your students are getting the comprehensive, fact-base and inclusive Sex-Ed the law demands!
This survey is based on a resource developed by the ACLU of California
Comprehensive sexual health education and HIV prevention education are taught at least once in junior high or middle school and at least once in high school.
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Topics, messages, and teaching methods are suitable to particular ages or age groups of children and adolescents, based on developing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral capacity typical for the age group.
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All factual information is medically accurate and objective.
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Promotes the understanding of sexuality as a normal part of human development.
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Instruction and materials include skill‐building activities to enable students to
protect their sexual and reproductive health from HIV and other STIs and from unintended pregnancy.
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Instruction and materials include skill‐building activities to enable students to develop healthy attitudes concerning adolescent growth and development, body image, gender, sexual orientation, relationships, marriage, and family.
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Instruction and materials include skill‐building activities to enable students to develop healthy, positive, and safe relationships and make healthy decisions.
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Instruction and materials are equally available to students who are English learners.
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Instruction and materials are equally accessible to pupils with disabilities.
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Instruction and materials do not teach or promote religion.
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Covers how HIV and other STIs are and are not transmitted, including relative risks of infection according to specific behaviors. Provides information about the treatment of HIV and other STIs. Discusses social views on HIV and AIDS, including stereotypes and myths.
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Provides information about the effectiveness and safety of all FDA‐approved contraceptive methods in preventing pregnancy.
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Provides information that abstinence from sexual activity and injection drug use is the only certain way to prevent HIV and other STIs and abstinence from sexual intercourse is the only certain way to prevent unintended pregnancy. Covers the value of delaying sexual activity while also providing medically accurate information on other methods of preventing HIV and other sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy.
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Provides an objective discussion of all legally available pregnancy outcomes including parenting, adoption and abortion; information about the law on surrendering custody of an infant; and the importance of prenatal care.
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Instruction and materials do not reflect or promote bias against any person on the basis of disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation.
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Instruction and materials are appropriate for use with pupils of all races, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
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Instruction and materials affirmatively recognize that people have different sexual orientations and give examples of relationships that include same‐sex relationships.
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Instruction and materials are unbiased and appropriate for students of all genders and sexual orientations and includes instruction on gender, gender expression, gender identity, and explores the harm of negative gender stereotypes.
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Teaches the value of and prepares students to form and maintain healthy, committed relationships that are based on mutual respect and affection, and are free from violence, coercion, and intimidation.
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Includes information about sexual assault, adolescent relationship abuse, and intimate partner violence, sexual harassment and sex trafficking.
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Instruction and materials encourage pupils to communicate with their parents, guardians, or other trusted adults about human sexuality and provide knowledge and skills necessary for these discussions.
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Provides information about local resources and student rights to accessing sexual and reproductive health care and assistance with sexual assault and intimate partner violence.
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Parents are notified of instruction and given an opportunity to review curriculum.
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Instructors, including outside consultants or guest speakers, are trained with knowledge of the most recent medically accurate research on human sexuality, healthy relationships, pregnancy, and HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
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