Reproductive Health (Sex Ed)

Every district that chooses to implement sex education must have a sex education advisory board. The local school board determines the terms of service, the number of members, and a membership selection process that reasonably reflects the school district population. The advisory board must include: parents of children attending the district’s schools, pupils in the district’s schools, educators, local clergy, and community health professionals. At least half of the members must be parents who have a child attending a school operated by the school district. A majority of those parent members must not be employed by a school district. Members must be given two weeks written or electronic notice of meetings. (§380.1507)

State Of Michigan State Board Of Education Policy To Promote Health And Prevent Disease And Pregnancy

Policy to Promote Health and Prevent Disease and Pregnancy

Sex Education Advisory Boards Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Resources for Developing a Sex Advisory Board

Sample of Membership Application

Sample of Charge to Advisory Board

Sample of Sex Advisory Board Bylaws

Recommendations for Public Hearings on Sex Education Programs

Qualified Teachers of Health and Sex Education