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Rep. Linda Chaney (R-St. Petersburg) is sponsoring a proposal that would require written parental consent for students to participate in sex ed classes.
Florida parents can opt their students out of sex education. Now, students would need their parents consent to receive sex education under a bill moving forward in the legislature. The measure s sponsor, Rep. Linda Chaney (R-St. Petersburg), says it s to increase transparency on what s being taught in the classroom. Chaney explains parents and grandparents in her district were denied access to view materials used in school sex education courses. Parents felt unprepared to discuss with their children what they were being exposed to in class of this sensitive material and felt they needed to make the decision for their child to participate or not just like they would for a field trip, Chaney says.
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