In compliance with state law, every district that chooses to implement sex education must have a sex education advisory board (SEAB). The SEAB is responsible for:
• Establishing program goals and objectives for pupil knowledge and skills that are likely to reduce the rates of sex, pregnancy and STDs.
• Reviewing and recommending materials and methods to the local school board, taking into consideration the district’s needs, demographics and trends, including, but not limited to, teenage pregnancy rates, STD rates and incidents of sexual violence and harassment.
• Evaluating, measuring and reporting the attainment of program goals and objectives.