And apparently without school board approval.
The group's website describes its work in a mission statement that states:
To protect the unborn by empowering women
Since 1985, First Choice Women’s Resource Centers has served over 32,000 women in unplanned pregnancies and reached over 70,000 high school students with our Real Talk interactiveAccording to Montclair website Baristanet, several parents objected to the group's religious ties at the May 3 meeting and it was eventually withdrawn from that district.
Huber |
She stated via email:
We presented Real Talk in one of the freshmen and a few of the senior classes at Columbia this year. The teachers invited us to supplement their lesson on sexual health, just as they invited other organizations to speak on various topics. Since abstinence must be stressed in the classroom, according to the State of NJ, we are one way schools like Columbia fulfill this core curriculum requirement. Our presentation highlights “sexual risk avoidance,” which is based on the risk avoidance public health model used by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to address risk behaviors. We desire to help students thrive now and in the future, and that includes giving them accurate information to make informed decisions about their sexual health.
Sincerely,
Aimee Huber
But school district policy 9700 indicates that any outside special interest groups receive board approval before being allowed to present their information to students. It also bars religious-based information, stating, in part:
The Board forbids the distribution to pupils on school premises of literature or material that tends to advance or is inimical to the interests of a religious sect or religion generally.
A search of the district website found no such approvals for First Choice.
District Spokeswoman Suzanne Turner said First Choice had been used in the past at CHS, but was discontinued years ago. However, she said a teacher did invite them to several classes this year without board or district authority. See her statement below:
The District used to host presentations from First Choice, which
were standards based and focused on healthy relationships.
The presentations themselves were not of concern. However, the
District discontinued hosting their presentations several years ago,
upon learning more about the organization's religious focus, even
though they did not discuss religion during their previous visits.
Abstinence is one of the topics we talk about in health, along
with healthy relationships, STIs/STDs, contraception, and
options about pregnancy.
While First Choice is no longer formally invited by the District,
we have learned that one of the presenters from their organization
who had been here before did visit several classrooms at the
invitation of an individual teacher this year. The presenter was
appropriate and did not engage in proselytizing, and the presentation
was aligned to NJ State Standards.
This practice will not be repeated in future years.
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