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Wilks Sex Ed Transparency Bill Passes Senate Education Committee

On Wednesday, Senator Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) announced his bill improving transparency between parents and schools’ sexual education curricula passed out of the Senate Education Committee. 

“This is all about transparency and building trust and schools should be safe places in which parents have absolute trust in their child’s educational experience,” said Senator Wilk. “Parents don’t just have an important role to play, they have a right to be involved. Making it easier for them to decide what is appropriate for their child is not just common sense, it’s good governance.”  

Senate Bill 996 (SB 996) streamlines the process by requiring school districts to publicize sex education and HIV prevention materials on their website before being presented to students. 

In addition, local educational authorities (LEA) must hold a publicly noticed hearing to inform parents and guardians of how they can examine those materials. 

The California Healthy Youth Act (CHYA) requires all pupils from grades seven to twelve to receive sex education and HIV prevention education at least once in middle school and at least once in high school. 

School districts can choose to provide sex education earlier than seventh grade, but parents must opt-in, and the materials must be age-appropriate and medically accurate. 

A parent must actively opt out if they would prefer their child to not participate, according to officials. 

If parents believe that the curriculum provided to their child is not suitable, they would have the option to request an opt-out. 

“There needs to be dialogue instead of talking over one another, and that’s simply what this bill promotes. It will help stop controversy before it starts, take the current burden off of administrators and empower parents to become more involved in their child’s education,” said Wilk. 


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Wilks Sex Ed Transparency Bill Passes Senate Education Committee

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  1. My kids all went through SCV schools and we were always provided with information and invited to attend screenings of any movies that would be presented, learn what curriculum was going to be taught. In fact, my husband attended the boys’ night with our son and knew exactly what was going on. No complaints here. Some parents just don’t pay attention to the full disclosure they’re provided with.

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About Dani Gallegos

Dani Gallegos has grown up living in Santa Clarita her whole life. She went to LA Baptist high school and attended The Masters University for college majoring in communications and graduating in May of 2022. Dani loves to write about news and other things. In her spare time she enjoys reading and spending time with her dog and trying new places to eat.