IGAI: Human Sexuality, AIDS/HIV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Health Education**

Code: IGAI

Adopted: 12/08/10

Revised/Readopted: 5/14/14; 6/08/16

 

The district shall provide an age appropriate, comprehensive plan of instruction focusing on human sexuality, HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections and disease prevention in elementary and secondary schools as an internal part of health education and other subjects.  Course material and instruction for all human sexuality education courses that discuss human sexuality shall enhance student’s understanding of sexuality as a normal and healthy aspect of human development.  A part of the comprehensive plan of instruction shall provide age-appropriate child sexual abuse prevention instruction for students in kindergarten through grade 12.  The district must provide a minimum of four instructional sessions annually; one instructional session is equal to one standard class period.  In addition, the HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections and disease prevention education and the human sexuality education comprehensive plan shall provide adequate instruction at least annually, for all students in grades 6 through 8 and at least twice during grades 9 through12.

Parents, teachers, school administrators, local health departments staff, other community representatives and persons from the medical community who are knowledgeable of the latest scientific information and effective education strategies shall develop the plan of instruction and align it with the Oregon Health Education Standards and Benchmarks.

The board shall approve the plan of instruction and require that it be reviewed and updated biennially in accordance with new scientific information and effective educational strategies.

Parents of minor students shall be notified in advance of any human sexuality or AIDS/HIV instruction. Any parent may request that his/her child be excused from that portion of the instructional program under the procedures set forth in Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 336.035(2).

The comprehensive plan of instruction shall include the following information that:

  1. Promotes abstinence for school age youth and mutually monogamous relationships with an uninfected partner for adults;
  2. Allays those fears concerning HIV that are scientifically groundless;
  3. Is balanced and medically accurate;
  4. Provides balanced, accurate information and skills-based instruction on risks and benefits of contraceptives, condoms and other disease reduction measures;
  5. Discusses responsible sexual behaviors and hygienic practices which may reduce or eliminate unintended pregnancy, exposure to HIV, hepatitis B/C and other sexually transmitted infections and diseases;
  6. Stresses the high-risks of behaviors such as the sharing of needles or syringes for injecting illegal drugs and controlled substances;
  7. Discusses the characteristics of the emotional, physical and psychological aspects of a healthy relationship;
  8. Discusses the benefits of delaying pregnancy beyond the adolescent years as a means to better ensure a healthy future for parents and their children.  The student shall be provided with statistics based on the latest medical information regarding both the health benefits and the possible side effects of all forms of contraceptives including the success and failure rates for prevention of pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and diseases;
  9. Stresses that HIV/STDs and Hepatitis B/C can be possible hazards of sexual contact;
  10. Provides students with information about Oregon laws that address young people’s rights and responsibilities relating to childbearing and parenting;
  11. Advises students of legal consequences of having sexual relations with persons younger than 18 years of age to whom they are not married;
  12. Encourages family communication and involvement and helps students learn to make responsible, respectful and healthy decisions;
  13. Teaches that no form of sexual expression or behavior is acceptable when it physically or emotionally harms oneself or others and that it is wrong to take advantage of or exploit another person;
  14. Teaches that consent is an essential component of healthy sexual behavior.  Course material shall promote positive attitudes and behaviors related to healthy relationships and sexuality, and encourage active student bystander behavior;
  15. Teaches students how to identify and respond to attitudes and behaviors which contribute to sexual violence;
  16. Validates the importance of one’s honesty, respect for each person’s dignity and well-being, and responsibility for one’s actions;
  17. Uses inclusive materials and strategies that recognizes different sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expression;
  18. Includes information about relevant community resources, how to access these resources, and the laws that protect the rights of minors to anonymously access these resources.

The comprehensive plan of instruction shall emphasize skills-based instruction that:

  1. Assists students to develop and practice effective communication skills, development of self esteem and ability to resist peer pressure;
  2. Provides students with the opportunity to learn about and personalize peer, media, technology and community influences that both positively and negatively impact their attitudes and decisions related to healthy sexuality, relationships and sexual behaviors, including decisions to abstain from sexual intercourse;
  3. Enhances students’ ability to access valid health information and resources related to their sexual health;
  4. Teaches how to develop and communicate sexual and reproductive boundaries;
  5. Is research based, evidence based or best practices; and
  6. Aligns with the Oregon Health Education Content Standards and Benchmarks.

All sexuality education programs emphasize that abstinence from sexual intercourse, when practiced consistently and correctly, is the only 100 percent effective method against unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted HIV and hepatitis B/C infection and other sexually transmitted infections and diseases.

Abstinence is to be emphasized, but not to the exclusion of contraceptives and condoms for preventing unintended pregnancy, HIV infection, hepatitis B/C infection and other sexually transmitted infections and diseases and hepatitis B/C.  Such courses are to acknowledge the value of abstinence while not devaluing or ignoring those students who have had or are having sexual relationships.  Further, sexuality education materials, including instructional strategies, and activities must not, in any way use shame or fear based tactics.

Materials and information shall be presented in a manner sensitive to the fact that there are students who have experienced, perpetrated or witnessed sexual abuse and relationship violence.

 

END OF POLICY

 

Legal Reference(s):

ORS 336.035

ORS 336.107

ORS 336.455 to -336.475

ORS 339.370 to -339.400

OAR 581-022-0705

OAR 581-022-1440

OAR 581-022-1910

Cross Reference(s):

IGBHD - Program Exemptions