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The Ball-Chatham Community Unit School District 5, which teaches 4,653 students, reported it has opted out of teaching the new curriculum, which includes lessons about masturbation starting in Grade 3.
There were two school districts which did not reply to a query about if it would opt out of teaching the curriculum or said it would wait to make a decision.
The curriculum was criticized by Republicans as “outrageous” and “perverted” while advocates claimed it would safely teach students about things they’re already learning on the internet.
Out of Illinois’ 852 school districts, 520 have opted out of teaching the lessons, leaving students with no sex education lessons at all.
School districts can’t normally opt out of teaching part of a curriculum. However, the sex education bill signed by the Illinois governor included the opportunity for school districts to opt out of teaching the curriculum if they were opposed to the teaching. Some school districts have opted out of teaching the curriculum for certain grades.
Individual school data was gathered by grassroots organization Awake, IL.
School District | Number of Students | Decision |
---|---|---|
Auburn Community Unit School District 10 | 1,180 | No Response |
Ball-Chatham Community Unit School District 5 | 4,653 | Opting Out |
Community Unit School District 16 | 842 | Opting Out |
Pawnee Community Unit School District 11 | 541 | Opting Out |
Pleasant Plains Community Unit School District 8 | 1,237 | Opting Out |
Riverton Community Unit School District 14 | 1,307 | Opting Out |
Rochester Community Unit School District 3A | 2,082 | Opting Out |
Springfield School District 186 | 13,244 | Waiting |
Tri-City Community Unit School District 1 | 565 | Opting Out |
Williamsville Community Unit School District 15 | 1,503 | Opting Out |