NJ district will teach new sexual education standards, but on last day of school

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NJ district will teach new sexual education standards, but on last day of school
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East Hanover Superintendent Natalee Bartlett outlined the district's plans for the new guidelines, which were adopted two years ago, take effect next fall after a pandemic delay, and have sparked outrage from some parents.

Derick Waller reports the structural remains of the gutted two-story home are expected to be demolished later Monday.

Bartlett wrote that the lessons will be taught on the final day of classes to limit the sharing of information between students. "We also believe that the state is acknowledging its overreach, and has begun distancing itself from some of the new standards," she wrote."It would not surprise us if many of these topics are altered prior to the new school year.

"Our Comprehensive Health and Physical Student Learning Standards were crafted over 5 months in collaboration with many stakeholders, including parents, experts, and teachers, to ensure that our students receive age-appropriate and inclusive health education, which is critical for their physical, mental, and emotional development and well-being.

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