Human Growth & Development
Human Growth & Development
HIV and AIDS Awareness and Prevention
Sexually Transmitted Disease Awareness and Prevention
Because Broken Arrow Public Schools believes that the teaching of human growth and development concepts and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases is primarily the responsibility of parents, we have designed a health education program guided by state statute and board policy which provides students with developmentally-appropriate, factual information that can serve as a foundation for further discussion with parents at home.
The chart below outlines the concepts taught at specific grade levels, indicates which students participate, and describes how students are grouped for each presentation. Parents who wish to preview the growth/development and awareness/prevention presentations can click on the links provided. In addition, parents are always welcome to contact the nurse assigned to their student’s school with any questions.
Families will be notified of upcoming growth and development and awareness and prevention presentations scheduled for their student’s grade level in advance via the district’s parent messaging system. Parents may opt their student out of the presentation by emailing the school nurse prior to the scheduled date.
At what grade level is information presented? |
What students participate? |
How are students grouped for presentation? |
What concepts are shared? |
4th Grade | Girls Only | Girls - Only Group |
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5th Grade | Girls and Boys | Girls - Only Group Boys - Only Group |
Growing Up for Girls
Growing Up for Boys
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6th Grade | Girls and Boys | Girls - Only Group Boys - Only Group |
Growth and Development for Girls
Growth and Development for Boys
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7th Grade | Girls and Boys | Girls - Only Group Boys - Only Group |
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8th Grade | Girls and Boys | Girls - Only Group Boys - Only Group |
Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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10th Grade | Girls and Boys |
Information Shared |
Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
HIV/AIDS Awareness and Prevention
Understanding Consent
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