Yes
Yes, as long as the designed education “is accessible, inclusive, and developmentally and culturally appropriate for all students” as recommended by the National Association of School Nurses.
Parents are those who must take responsibility for providing education that fits best to their children's individual needs. Parents should have the right to choose a provider of health education for their children.
I assume “yes,” but I don't know enough about this and would need to defer to the school nurses, health educators and the curriculum director, as well as the community.
YES, However I believe the district could be more transparent with the curriculum and the ability for Parents to opt out.
YES. This falls within the health enhancement curriculum and is done and can be done in a very appropriate but factual way. It is an aspect of our social behavior that needs to be presented in an educational way.