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Sexual Health Education & HIV/AIDS Prevention Education

Sexual Health Education & HIV/AIDS Prevention Education

Sexual Health Education

  • Senate Bill 5395 (signed by governor March 27, 2020; Referendum Measure No. 90, approved November 3, 2020)

    OSPI’s information on Comprehensive Sexual Health Education Implementation

    OSPI FAQ on Comprehensive Sexual Health Education Legislation

    Ellensburg School District’s Board Policy on Sexual Health Education (adopted August 2004)

    Guidelines for Sexual Health Information and Disease Prevention

    • Adopt and implement K-3 curriculum that focuses on social-emotional learning (SEL) for 2022-2023. There is no sexual health content required for students in grades K-3. Curriculum must be aligned to SEL standards, and must be taught at least once in K - 3.
    • Teach Comprehensive Sexual Health Education 2x in 6-8 and 9-12
    • Include information on Affirmative Consent and Bystander Training K-12*

    *Affirmative consent is an approach to giving and receiving consent for any activity that includes clear, voluntary, enthusiastic permission. It is not just the absence of “no.” In earlier grades it might focus on hugs or horseplay, and in older grades on hugs, exchanging photos, or romantic sexual contact.

    Bystander Training teaches students how to safely intervene when they see bullying, sexual harassment, or unwanted sexual activity.

    • Parents and guardians have the right to opt their child out of any or all instruction in comprehensive sexual health education.
    • School districts must honor the parent or guardian’s request to opt their child out.
    • School districts must consult with parents and guardians in the adoption of their locally determined comprehensive sexual health education curriculum.
    • School districts must notify parents and guardians at the beginning of the school year when their child’s school will be providing sexual health education instruction and make instructional materials available to parents and guardians for review.
  • In the 2021-2022 school year, Ellensburg School District will be going through an adoption process for K-12 Health curriculum that includes Comprehensive Sexual Health Education. For more information on how ESD adopts materials, please visit our site here. The timeline for that is as follows:

    • Dec. 2021/Jan 2022: Materials will be reviewed and selected for a pilot
    • Jan - April 2022: Materials will be piloted
    • May 2022: Materials selected will be reviewed by the Instructional Materials Committee
    • June 2022: Materials (if approved by Instructional Materials Committee) will go before the Ellensburg School District Board for approval and adoption
    • June/July 2022: Materials (if adopted by Board) will be purchased
    • Summer 2022: Teachers will be trained on curriculum
    • 2022-2023 school year: new materials are implemented 

    Any potential materials must meet the following guidelines:

    • medically and scientifically accurate;
    • age appropriate; 
    • inclusive of all students, regardless of their protected class (Chapter 49.60 RCW); and 
    • Consistent with the Washington State Health and Physical Education K–12 Learning Standards and the 2005 Guidelines for Sexual Health Information and Disease Prevention developed by the Washington State Department of Health and OSPI.

HIV/AIDS Prevention Education

Jennifer Kuntz

Titles: Director of Teaching & Learning

Email: jennifer.kuntz@esd401.org

Phone Numbers: School: (509) 925-8008

Gemma Wolfenbarger

Titles: Administrative Assistant of Student Services

Email: gemma.wolfenbarger@esd401.org

Phone Numbers: School: (509) 925-8447