PERSONAL HEALTH & WELLNESS
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High School Comprehensive Health & Responsibility Curriculum
Greenville County Schools provides an age appropriate, abstinence-based sexual health & responsibility education curriculum that is taught by our district health education department. Below is a link to the lessons included in this unit. Complete details of the curriculum, including the slide presentation, supplemental videos, and student packets can be found at your child's school located in a Parent Preview Box. If you do not want your child to participate in the sexual health & responsibility education class or a specific portion of the class, you must bring the signed exemption form (found in the Parent Information Letter below) to the school in person. By School Board Policy and SC Comprehensive Health Education Law, students who exempt sexual health & responsibility education will be required to complete other health-related self-study lessons.
The Sexual Health and Responsibility Education
The Sexual Health and Responsibility Education Unit will be taught first semester August 26th-Septeber 5th and second semester January 17th - January 30th by the district health educators to students currently enrolled in PE I. A general overview and outline of the district’s age appropriate, abstinence-based sexual health & responsibility education curriculum can be viewed on the district website under the Students & Parents Heading then scrolling to the Comprehensive Health & Physical Education link or by clicking HERE. Complete details including the slide presentation and videos can be previewed at the school anytime during the school day if you would like to view it. If you do not want your child to participate in the sexual health & responsibility education class or a specific portion of the class, you must bring the signed exemption form (linked HERE) to the front office in person. By School Board Policy and SC Comprehensive Health Education Law, students who exempt sexual health & responsibility education will be required to complete other health-related self-study lessons.