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Broward County School Board approves new sex education curriculum amidst heated debate

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Broward County School Board approves new sex education curriculum amidst heated debate

At the Broward County Public Schools board meeting on Tuesday, board members took a vote that would determine the future of sex education in the district. 

The decision to adopt a new sex education curriculum was met with various opinions and a split vote.

Narrow majority rules

With a close margin of 5-4, the school board approved the district’s reproductive health and disease prevention materials, signaling a significant shift in the way sex education is delivered to students throughout Broward County.

Proponents of the new curriculum lauded it as comprehensive and inclusive, emphasizing the importance of knowledge as a source of empowerment. 

A clash of ideals

Reports are that opposition to the curriculum was fervent, with some grounded in the belief that it conflicted with Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law, colloquially known as the “don’t say gay” law. 

The scope of the new curriculum

The revamped curriculum, intended for specific grade levels, delves into essential topics such as menstruation, protection, and sexual abuse. It was developed after soliciting parental input. 

Reports are that nearly 15,000 parents, predominantly those with secondary-grade students, participated in this year’s survey.

Heated debates and police intervention

As the school board deliberated the merits of the sex education materials, the atmosphere grew increasingly charged. 

It is reported that police had to intervene and escort one attendee out of the meeting.

A wider educational shift

In addition to the sex education curriculum, the school board also approved a revision to African-American history instruction across the district, reflecting a broader effort to enhance the quality and inclusivity of education in Broward County schools.

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