Texas School Board Victory: FWISD Roles Back Sex Curriculum
January 30, 2023
The Fort Worth community rallied against a new sex-ed curriculum set to be adopted by the Fort Worth Independent School District School Board. The curriculum went against Texas standards of keeping American values in schools by focusing on teaching students “safe sex” rather than abstinence.
The district in April approved a nearly $2.6 million purchase of new instructional materials, according to the Fort Worth Report, which first published the news. But the program, HealthSmart, sparked controversy.
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