Channel 3 Worcester
Worcester School Committee Interview
(Feb 7, 2019) Last night, the Worcester School Committee adopted a new health curriculum for our schools, which includes topics on opiate addiction, relationships, bullying and the health effects of tobacco. Thanks to community efforts, the sex education portion of the curriculum was pulled out of the proposal and will be tabled until further review.
The fight doesn't stop here! This legislative session, I re-filed the Act Relative to Healthy Youth with my colleague
State Representative Paul Brodeur. Under this legislation, young people who attend Massachusetts public schools will receive honest and complete education about their health, relationships, and sex. It would require any public school choosing to teach sex education to use a curriculum that develops essential affirmative consent and communication skills in addition to providing accurate, age-appropriate, and LGBTQ inclusive information about sexual health. It is our responsibility to ensure that our students are equipped to build healthy, respectful, and safe relationships appropriate for every stage of life.