1. 4315.1
    2. AIDS INSTRUCTION


4315.1



4315.1


AIDS INSTRUCTION



AIDS INSTRUCTION
 
 In compliance with the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, the Wayne Central School District will provide classroom instruction concerning Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) as part of a sequential and comprehensive health program for all students, K-12. Instruction must be offered during regularly scheduled classes. Such instruction will be age-appropriate, and include the following information:

 
1.  the nature of the disease;
2.  methods of transmission of the disease; and
3.  methods of prevention of the disease stressing:
 
a.  abstinence as the most effective and appropriate protection against AIDS as a sexually transmitted disease; and
b.  a drug free life style for protection from a blood transmitted disease.
 

 A student may be excused from that segment of AIDS instruction regarding methods of prevention of the disease if his/her, parent/guardian files a written request with the appropriate Building Principal. The request must give assurance that such instruction will be given at home. The student must demonstrate proficiency by passing the examination given to all other students.
 
The Board shall establish an advisory council which shall be responsible for making recommendations on content, implementation, and evaluation of the AIDS instructional program. The advisory council must consist of Board members, appropriate school personnel, parents and community representatives, including representatives from religious organizations.

 
Cross-ref:  1210, Citizens Advisory Committees
 2260, Advisory Committees
5191, Students with HIV-Related Illness
 
Ref:   Education Law §3204(5)
8 NYCRR §§16.2; 135.3
Ware v.Valley Stream High School District, 75 NY2d 114 (1989)
New York State School Boards Association v. Sobol, 168 AD2d 188 (1991)
Matter of Ware, 28 EDR 415 (1989)
 
Note:  Policy added
 
 
Policy Adopted: January 29, 1997        Wayne Central School District
 
 
 

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