California’s Healthy Youth Act, Ed Code 51930-51939 (formerly Assembly Bill 329)

It’s the law. Comprehensive, fact-based and inclusive Sexual Health Education is no longer merely optional for middle and high school youth.                                                                                                                

Let More Than Sex-Ed help you meet the new mandates. 

Legislation passed in October 2015, makes California’s Sexual Health Education requirements the most comprehensive, inclusive and rigorous in the nation. More Than Sex-Ed (MTSE) has created several options to help schools meet the new demands of this state-mandated local program.

The main goal of AB 329 is to expand upon previous standards, and to integrate previously mandated instruction about reproductive health topics (HIV, AIDS, STIs and unintended pregnancy) into a thorough sexual health program, providing pupils the knowledge and skills they need to develop healthy attitudes concerning adolescent growth and development, body image, gender, sexual orientation, relationships, marriage, and family. MTSE curriculum covers all of these topics, including the additional AB 329 goals of:

  • promoting understanding of sexuality as a normal part of human development
  • ensuring pupils receive integrated, comprehensive, accurate, and unbiased sexual health and HIV prevention instruction and providing educators with clear tools and guidance to accomplish that end
  • providing pupils with the knowledge and skills necessary to have healthy, positive, and safe relationships and behaviors

 MTSE meets the instruction and materials requirements of AB 329:

  •  anti-biased
  •  affirmatively recognizes that people have different sexual orientations, inclusive of same-sex relationships
  • teaches pupils about gender, gender expression, gender identity, and explore the harm of negative gender stereotypes
  • encourages pupil to communicate with their parents, guardians, and other trusted adults about human sexuality and provides the knowledge and skills necessary to do so
  •  teaches the value of and prepares pupils to have and maintain committed relationships such as marriage
  •  provides pupils with the knowledge and skills they need to form healthy relationships that are based on mutual respect and affection, and are free from violence, coercion, and intimidation
  •  provides pupils with the knowledge and skills for making and implementing healthy decisions about sexuality, including negotiation and refusal skills to assist pupils in overcoming peer pressure and using effective decision making skills to avoid high-risk activities
  • MTSE instruction and materials do not teach or promote religious doctrine