Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Department of Education
 
Board
State Board of Education
 
Guidance Document Change: The guidance document "Model Policies Concerning Instructional Materials with Sexually Explicit Content" was developed in conjunction with stakeholders in order to comply with SB656 (2022).
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7/18/22  8:57 pm
Commenter: Tyler Ohta

SUPPORT - Stop the grooming of our children!
 
  • Honestly, sexually explicit material has no place in schools in the first place! It's already unlawful to distribute this type of material to children, so it should never be acceptable for schools to violate the law in the first place. You can teach about biological sex, anatomy and basic reproduction, but beyond that, there should be no sex related material in school. These are issues that should be handled in homes and families. 
  • I support these critically important model policies in order to protect children from inappropriate sexual content at school and to respect parents’ right to determine whether their children are exposed to this content.
     
  • Not only do parents have a fundamental right to make these decisions, but they are also in the best position to know what is appropriate for their unique children.
     
  • Please also make sure through this document that there are certain specific actions that every school MUST take in order to ensure sexually explicit materials are correctly identified and seen by parents first. I am concerned that, unless certain minimum standards are expressly mandated (as opposed to providing examples or suggestions), many schools may find ways around what they consider to be mere guidance. 
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