Update on Local Schools' Adoption of National Sex Education Standards
Although Illinois schools are not required to teach “comprehensive sex education,” if they do, their curriculum must be consistent with the National Sex Education Standards (“NSES”), which includes radical views of gender, “reproductive justice, racial justice, social justice, and equity.” (See NTN’s 8/11/2022 Newsletter for more details on the NSES.)
Although a majority of Illinois schools have decided to opt out of the NSES, school boards and administrators for Avoca (for 7th and 8th grades), Sunset Ridge (for 5th through 8th grades), Winnetka (for 7th grade) and New Trier High School have chosen to provide comprehensive sex education consistent with the NSES. Parents who are concerned about the explicit and progressive nature of the NSES may opt their children out of sex education in these districts.
Glencoe, Kenilworth and Wilmette school boards and administrators, in contrast, have chosen not to adopt the NSES and will not teach “comprehensive sex education” this year.
Parents in these districts should still be vigilant, however, because all Illinois schools are required to teach human development and social and emotional learning (“SEL”), which some districts are using to teach radical and explicit sexuality and gender theory to kids as young as kindergarten.
Below are links to websites for local school districts where you can find contact info for superintendents and school boards:
Avoca: https://www.avoca37.org
Sunset Ridge: https://www.sunsetridge29.org
Wilmette: https://www.wilmette39.org
Winnetka: https://www.winnetka36.org
Kenilworth: https://www.kenilworth38.org
Glencoe: http://www.glencoeschools.org
New Trier: https://www.newtrier.k12.il.us
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