Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28A.300 - Superintendent of Public Instruction.
28A.300.475 - Comprehensive sexual health education.

RCW 28A.300.475
Comprehensive sexual health education.

(1)(a)(i) In accordance with the requirements of this section, every public school shall provide comprehensive sexual health education to each student by the 2022-23 school year. The curriculum, instruction, and materials used to provide the comprehensive sexual health education must be medically and scientifically accurate, age-appropriate, and inclusive of all students, regardless of their protected class status under chapter 49.60 RCW, and must include information about abstinence and other methods of preventing unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Abstinence may not be taught to the exclusion of other materials and instruction on contraceptives and disease prevention.
(ii)(A) Beginning in the 2020-21 school year, any public school that provides comprehensive sexual health education must ensure that the curriculum, instruction, and materials include information about affirmative consent and bystander training.
(B) The school district boards of directors of one or more public schools that are not providing comprehensive sexual health education in either the 2019-20 school year, the 2020-21 school year, or both, must prepare for incorporating information about affirmative consent and bystander training into the comprehensive sexual health education curriculum, instruction, and materials required by this section. In satisfying the requirements of this subsection (1)(a)(ii)(B), school district boards of directors must also, no later than the 2020-21 school year, consult with parents and guardians of students, local communities, and the Washington state school directors' association.
(b) A public school may choose to use separate, outside speakers or prepared curriculum to teach different content areas or units within its comprehensive sexual health education program if all speakers, curriculum, and materials used are in compliance with this section.
(c) Comprehensive sexual health education must be consistent with the Washington state health and physical education K-12 learning standards and the January 2005 guidelines for sexual health information and disease prevention developed by the department of health and the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
(2)(a) Beginning in the 2021-22 school year, comprehensive sexual health education must be provided to all public school students in grades six through twelve.
(b) Beginning in the 2022-23 school year, comprehensive sexual health education must be provided to all public school students.
(c) The provision of comprehensive sexual health education to public school students as required by (a) and (b) of this subsection (2) must be provided no less than:
(i) Once to students in kindergarten through grade three;
(ii) Once to students in grades four through five;
(iii) Twice to students in grades six through eight; and
(iv) Twice to students in grades nine through twelve.
(3) The office of the superintendent of public instruction and the department of health shall make the Washington state health and physical education K-12 learning standards and the January 2005 guidelines for sexual health information and disease prevention available to public schools, teachers, and guest speakers on their websites. Within available resources, the office of the superintendent of public instruction and the department of health shall also, and to the extent permitted by applicable federal law, make any related information, model policies, curricula, or other resources available on their websites.
(4) The office of the superintendent of public instruction, in consultation with the department of health, shall develop a list of comprehensive sexual health education curricula that are consistent with the 2005 guidelines for sexual health information and disease prevention, the Washington state health and physical education K-12 learning standards, and this section. This list, which may serve as a resource for schools, teachers, or any other organization or community group, must be updated at least annually, and must be made available on the websites of the office of the superintendent of public instruction and the department of health.
(5) Subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, the office of the superintendent of public instruction shall periodically review and revise, as necessary, training materials, which may be in an electronic format, for classroom teachers and principals to implement the applicable requirements of this section. The initial review required by this subsection (5) must be completed by March 1, 2021.
(6)(a) Public schools are encouraged to review their comprehensive sexual health education curricula and choose a curriculum from the list developed under subsection (4) of this section. Any public school may identify, choose, or develop any other curriculum if it complies with the requirements of this section.
(b) If a public school chooses a curriculum that is not from the list developed under subsection (4) of this section, the public school or applicable school district, in consultation with the office of the superintendent of public instruction, must conduct a review of the selected or developed curriculum to ensure compliance with the requirements of this section using a comprehensive sexual health education curriculum analysis tool of the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
(c) The office of the superintendent of public instruction shall provide technical assistance to public schools and school districts that is consistent with the curricula review, selection, and development provisions in (a) and (b) of this subsection (6).
(7)(a) Any parent or legal guardian who wishes to have his or her child excused from any planned instruction in comprehensive sexual health education may do so upon filing a written request with the school district board of directors or its designee, or the principal of the school his or her child attends, or the principal's designee. The person or entity to whom the request is directed must grant the written request to have the student excused from this instruction in accordance with this subsection. In addition, any parent or legal guardian may review the comprehensive sexual health education curriculum provided in his or her child's school by filing a written request with the school district board of directors, the principal of the school his or her child attends, or the principal's designee.
(b) At the beginning of the 2021-22 school year, each school providing comprehensive sexual health education must notify parents and guardians, in writing or in accordance with the methods the school finds most effective in communicating with parents, that the school will be providing comprehensive sexual health education during the school year. The notice must include, or provide a means for electronic access to, all course materials, by grade, that will be used at the school during the instruction.
(8)(a) Public schools shall annually, by September 1st, identify to the office of the superintendent of public instruction any curricula used by the school to provide comprehensive sexual health education as required by this section. Materials provided by schools under this subsection (8)(a) must also describe how the provided classroom instruction aligns with the requirements of this section.
(b) The office of the superintendent of public instruction shall summarize and, in accordance with RCW 43.01.036, report the results provided under (a) of this subsection (8) to the education committees of the house of representatives and the senate biennially, beginning after the 2022-23 school year.
(9) RCW 28A.600.480(2), which encourages school employees, students, and volunteers to report harassment, intimidation, or bullying, applies to this section.
(10) Nothing in this section expresses legislative intent to require that comprehensive sexual health education, or components of comprehensive sexual health education, be integrated into curriculum, materials, or instruction in unrelated subject matters or courses.
(11) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Affirmative consent" means a conscious and voluntary agreement to engage in sexual activity as a requirement before sexual activity;
(b) "Comprehensive sexual health education" means recurring instruction in human development and reproduction that is age-appropriate and inclusive of all students, regardless of their protected class status under chapter 49.60 RCW. All curriculum, instruction, and materials used in providing comprehensive sexual health education must be medically and scientifically accurate and must use language and strategies that recognize all members of protected classes under chapter 49.60 RCW. Comprehensive sexual health education for students in kindergarten through grade three must be instruction in social-emotional learning that is consistent with learning standards and benchmarks adopted by the office of the superintendent of public instruction under RCW 28A.300.478. Comprehensive sexual health education for students in grades four through twelve must include information about:
(i) The physiological, psychological, and sociological developmental processes experienced by an individual;
(ii) The development of intrapersonal and interpersonal skills to communicate, respectfully and effectively, to reduce health risks, and choose healthy behaviors and relationships that are based on mutual respect and affection, and are free from violence, coercion, and intimidation;
(iii) Health care and prevention resources;
(iv) The development of meaningful relationships and avoidance of exploitative relationships;
(v) Understanding the influences of family, peers, community, and the media throughout life on healthy sexual relationships; and
(vi) Affirmative consent and recognizing and responding safely and effectively when violence, or a risk of violence, is or may be present with strategies that include bystander training;
(c) "Medically and scientifically accurate" means information that is verified or supported by research in compliance with scientific methods, is published in peer-reviewed journals, where appropriate, and is recognized as accurate and objective by professional organizations and agencies with expertise in the field of sexual health including but not limited to the American college of obstetricians and gynecologists, the Washington state department of health, and the federal centers for disease control and prevention; and
(d) "Public schools" has the same meaning as in RCW 28A.150.010.

[ 2020 c 188 § 1 (Referendum Measure No. 90, approved November 3, 2020); 2007 c 265 § 2.]
NOTES:

Finding—Intent—2007 c 265: "(1) The legislature finds that young people should have the knowledge and skills necessary to build healthy relationships, and to protect themselves from unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection. The primary responsibility for sexual health education is with parents and guardians. However, this responsibility also extends to schools and other community groups. It is in the public's best interest to ensure that young people are equipped with medically and scientifically accurate, age-appropriate information that will help them avoid unintended pregnancies, remain free of sexually transmitted diseases, and make informed, responsible decisions throughout their lives.
(2) The legislature intends to support and advance the standards established in the January 2005 guidelines for sexual health information and disease prevention developed by the office of the superintendent of public instruction and the department of health. These guidelines are a fundamental tool to help school districts, teachers, guest speakers, health and counseling providers, community groups, parents, and guardians choose, develop, and evaluate sexual health curricula to better meet the health and safety needs of adolescents and young adults in their communities." [ 2007 c 265 § 1.]


Short title—2007 c 265: "This act may be known and cited as the healthy youth act." [ 2007 c 265 § 3.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28A - Common School Provisions

Chapter 28A.300 - Superintendent of Public Instruction.

28A.300.010 - Election—Term of office.

28A.300.020 - Assistant superintendents, deputy superintendent, assistants—Terms for exempt personnel.

28A.300.030 - Assistance of educational service district boards and superintendents—Scope.

28A.300.035 - Assistance of certificated or classified employee—Reimbursement for substitute.

28A.300.039 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.

28A.300.040 - Powers and duties.

28A.300.0401 - School district fiscal notes.

28A.300.041 - Statewide student assessment system—Redesign—Reports to the legislature.

28A.300.042 - Collection and submittal of student-level data—Student data-related reports—Disaggregation of data by subgroups—Modification of statewide student data systems.

28A.300.045 - Pupil tests and records—Rules.

28A.300.046 - "Student absence from school"—Rules—Collection of attendance and discipline data.

28A.300.050 - Assistance to professional educator standards board for activities involving professional educator excellence.

28A.300.060 - Studies and adoption of classifications for school district budgets—Publication.

28A.300.065 - Classification and numbering system of school districts.

28A.300.070 - Receipt of federal funds for school purposes—Superintendent of public instruction to administer.

28A.300.080 - Vocational agriculture education—Intent.

28A.300.090 - Vocational agriculture education—Service area established—Duties.

28A.300.100 - Vocational agriculture education—Superintendent to adopt rules.

28A.300.105 - Office of Native education—Duties—Report.

28A.300.106 - Native education public-private partnership account.

28A.300.108 - Tribal consultation training and schedule.

28A.300.109 - State-tribal education compact schools—Modifications to school requirements—Pilot project.

28A.300.112 - Ethnic studies materials and resources.

28A.300.115 - Holocaust instruction—Preparation and availability of instructional materials.

28A.300.116 - Holocaust instruction—Teacher training.

28A.300.118 - College credit program information—Notification to schools and parents.

28A.300.119 - Online learning programs for college credit—Information.

28A.300.120 - Administrative hearing—Contract to conduct authorized—Final decision.

28A.300.130 - Center for the improvement of student learning.

28A.300.131 - Parental involvement—Measures to evaluate level—Models and practices—Recognition.

28A.300.135 - Center for the improvement of student learning account.

28A.300.136 - Educational opportunity gap oversight and accountability committee—Policy and strategy recommendations.

28A.300.1361 - Closing the achievement gap—Enhancing data collection and data system capacity—Securing federal funds.

28A.300.137 - Strategies to address the achievement gap—Improvement of education performance measures—Annual report.

28A.300.139 - Washington integrated student supports protocol.

28A.300.145 - Educational materials regarding sex offenses, sex offenders, and victims of sexual assault (as amended by 2013 c 10).

28A.300.147 - Students required to register as sex or kidnapping offenders—Sample policy—Educational materials.

28A.300.150 - Information on and curricula for the prevention of sexual abuse of students, child abuse, and neglect—Rules.

28A.300.160 - Coordinated program for the prevention of sexual abuse of students, child abuse, and neglect.

28A.300.164 - Energy information program.

28A.300.165 - National guard high school career training and national guard youth challenge program—Rules.

28A.300.170 - State general fund—Estimates for state support to public schools, from.

28A.300.172 - Prototypical funding allocation model—Determination of educational system's capacity to accommodate increased resources—Identification of limitations—Reports.

28A.300.173 - Prototypical funding model—District allocation of state resources—Public access on internet-based portal.

28A.300.175 - Recovery of payments to recipients of state money—Basis—Resolution of audit findings—Rules.

28A.300.185 - Family preservation education program.

28A.300.190 - Coordination of video telecommunications programming in schools.

28A.300.195 - Work-integrated learning matching grant program.

28A.300.196 - Work-integrated learning advisory committee.

28A.300.220 - Cooperation with workforce training and education coordinating board.

28A.300.230 - Findings—Integration of vocational and academic education.

28A.300.235 - Development of model curriculum integrating vocational and academic education.

28A.300.236 - Career and technical education courses—Methodologies for implementing equivalency crediting—Report to the office of the superintendent of public instruction, the governor, the state board of education, and the legislature.

28A.300.238 - Career and technical education equipment—Competitive grant process—Rules.

28A.300.240 - International student exchange.

28A.300.250 - Participation in federal nutrition programs—Superintendent's duties.

28A.300.255 - Meal charge policies.

28A.300.270 - Violence prevention training.

28A.300.273 - Annual school safety summits.

28A.300.275 - Alternative school start-up grants—School safety grants—Report to legislative committees.

28A.300.280 - Conflict resolution program.

28A.300.2851 - School bullying and harassment—Work group.

28A.300.288 - Youth suicide prevention activities.

28A.300.290 - Effective reading programs—Identification.

28A.300.295 - Identified programs—Grants for in-service training and instructional materials.

28A.300.300 - Effective reading programs—Information—Development and implementation of strategies.

28A.300.310 - Second grade reading assessment—Selection of reading passages—Costs.

28A.300.320 - Second grade reading assessment—Pilot projects—Assessment selection—Assessment results.

28A.300.330 - Primary grade reading grant program.

28A.300.340 - Primary grade reading grant program—Timelines—Rules.

28A.300.360 - Grants for programs and services—Truant, at-risk, and expelled students.

28A.300.370 - World War II oral history project.

28A.300.375 - Washington history day program.

28A.300.380 - Career and technical student organizations—Support services.

28A.300.390 - Kip Tokuda memorial Washington civil liberties public education program—Findings.

28A.300.395 - Kip Tokuda memorial Washington civil liberties public education program—Intent.

28A.300.400 - Kip Tokuda memorial Washington civil liberties public education program—Definition.

28A.300.405 - Kip Tokuda memorial Washington civil liberties public education program—Created—Purpose.

28A.300.410 - Kip Tokuda memorial Washington civil liberties public education program—Grants—Acceptance of gifts, grants, or endowments.

28A.300.415 - Kip Tokuda memorial Washington civil liberties public education program—Short title.

28A.300.420 - Student court programs.

28A.300.430 - Collaboration with children's system of care demonstration sites.

28A.300.440 - Natural science, wildlife, and environmental education grant program.

28A.300.444 - Integration of environmental and sustainability content.

28A.300.450 - Financial education public-private partnership—Established.

28A.300.460 - Financial education public-private partnership responsibilities—Annual report.

28A.300.462 - Financial education public-private partnership—Jumpstart coalition national standards—Financial education learning standards—Technical assistance and grants for demonstration projects—Report.

28A.300.464 - Financial education public-private partnership—Contents of report.

28A.300.465 - Financial education public-private partnership account.

28A.300.466 - Financial education public-private partnership—Grant program.

28A.300.467 - Financial education public-private partnership—Model goals.

28A.300.468 - Financial education standards—Availability of materials.

28A.300.469 - State financial education learning standards.

28A.300.471 - Medical emergency response and automated external defibrillator program.

28A.300.473 - Medical use of cannabis-infused products—Suspension of policies that authorize student use on school grounds.

28A.300.475 - Comprehensive sexual health education.

28A.300.476 - Physical, social, and emotional support staff—Report.

28A.300.477 - Social-emotional learning committee.

28A.300.478 - Social-emotional learning standards and benchmarks.

28A.300.479 - Social-emotional learning resources.

28A.300.480 - Civic education travel grant program.

28A.300.485 - Enhanced civics education demonstration sites.

28A.300.490 - Task force on gangs in schools—Reports.

28A.300.500 - Longitudinal student data system.

28A.300.505 - School data systems—Standards—Reporting format.

28A.300.507 - K-12 data governance group—Duties—Reports.

28A.300.510 - After-school mathematics support program—Reports.

28A.300.520 - Policies to support children of incarcerated parents.

28A.300.525 - Students in department of children, youth, and families out-of-home care—Report on educational experiences.

28A.300.530 - Individuals with dyslexia—Identification and instruction—Handbook—Reports.

28A.300.535 - Transgender student policy and procedure—Healthy youth survey.

28A.300.537 - Adverse childhood experiences—Healthy youth survey.

28A.300.540 - Homeless students—Uniform process to track expenditures for transporting—Rules—Information to be posted on website—Reports—Video on identifying homeless students—Best practices.

28A.300.542 - Students experiencing homelessness—Grant process to identify students and district capacity for support—Award criteria—Districts' responsibilities.

28A.300.544 - Students in foster care, experiencing homelessness, or both—Work group—Report.

28A.300.545 - Condensed compliance report form—Audit of districts submitting condensed compliance report forms.

28A.300.550 - Innovation schools—Identification—Website—Publicity.

28A.300.555 - Finding—Grants to improve readiness to learn.

28A.300.560 - Data on college credit through dual credit courses—Posting on website.

28A.300.565 - Grants to implement emergency response systems.

28A.300.570 - Support of reading and early literacy.

28A.300.574 - Dual language learning cohorts—Rules.

28A.300.575 - Washington state seal of biliteracy.

28A.300.580 - Phone interpretation services—Posting vendor information on website.

28A.300.585 - Computer science learning standards.

28A.300.587 - Computer science report.

28A.300.590 - Educational outcomes—Program of education for dependent youth—Responsibilities of department of social and health services, superintendent of public instruction, and nongovernmental entity—Reports.

28A.300.592 - Educational outcomes—On-site individualized education services for dependent students—Public-private partnership—Reports.

28A.300.606 - Teacher and administrator professional learning—Working with paraeducators.

28A.300.615 - Substitute teachers—Hiring and compensation reporting.

28A.300.620 - Mentor training program goals—Professional development curricula.

28A.300.630 - School safety center.

28A.300.635 - School safety and student well-being advisory committee.

28A.300.640 - School-based threat assessment program—Model policy and procedure.

28A.300.645 - Monitoring and data collection—Comprehensive safe school plans, student distress, and school-based threat assessment programs.

28A.300.650 - School resource officer training—Materials—Grant program—Report.

28A.300.700 - Dyslexia screening tools.

28A.300.710 - Dyslexia advisory council.

28A.300.720 - Dyslexia recommendations.

28A.300.730 - Dyslexia rules.

28A.300.750 - Basic education waivers for school districts.

28A.300.760 - Waiver applications annual report.

28A.300.770 - Highly capable students—Identification procedures.

28A.300.790 - Outdoor-based activities—Instructional days.

28A.300.793 - Outdoor learning grant program.

28A.300.795 - Outdoor learning grant program—Outdoor education experiences program.

28A.300.802 - Advisory groups—Travel—Compensation.

28A.300.803 - Openly licensed courseware—Identifying and developing library—Reports—Open educational resources account.

28A.300.805 - K-3 class size reduction construction grant pilot program—Classroom counting method and funding formula—Prioritizing grant applications—Recommendations—Annual reports.

28A.300.807 - Task force—Review of federal 2007 race and ethnicity reporting guidelines—Development of state guidelines.

28A.300.810 - Innovative learning pilot program.

28A.300.815 - Financial aid advising day.

28A.300.820 - Elementary and secondary school emergency relief III account.

28A.300.825 - Secondary traumatic stress—Resources.

28A.300.830 - Funding, services, and outcomes for children and youth who are neglected, delinquent, or at risk—Report.

28A.300.840 - Media literacy and digital citizenship—Grant program.

28A.300.845 - Media literacy and digital citizenship—Regional conferences.

28A.300.900 - Registered preapprenticeship and youth apprenticeship recommendations.