Family Life Education Scope & Sequence | Page 2

History In October, 1963, the Oak Grove School District Board of Trustees adopted the first Family Life Education (FLE) program. Since the origin of the program, various committees have been formed to review and update the FLE curriculum and materials, and new Education Code around Comprehensive Sexual Education has been enacted. The current program reflects these new revisions to the Education Code. This document replaces the previous scope and sequence which was last updated in 2004. Philosophy It is the philosophy of the Oak Grove School District that Family Life Education is primarily the responsibility of the parents. We believe, however, that our schools play a vital role by giving both the students and parents resources and a foundation of mutual interest that will help open the door to honest and sincere communication. Comprehensive Sexual Education is only one part of a Family Life Education Program. What a child knows at any particular age is not so important as how he/she feels about what he/she knows. Parents and teachers want children to feel they can turn to them with questions and confusions, confident that they will be given truthful and meaningful answers. 1