File #: Res 0094-2024    Version: Name: Require comprehensive sexuality instruction for students in grades K-12 which addresses age and developmentally appropriate physical, mental, emotional and social dimensions of human sexuality and reflects the national sexuality education standards.
Type: Resolution Status: Laid Over in Committee
Committee: Committee on Education
On agenda: 2/28/2024
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.4604, and the New York State Senate to introduce and pass a companion bill, which would require comprehensive sexuality instruction for students in grades K-12 which addresses age and developmentally appropriate physical, mental, emotional and social dimensions of human sexuality and reflects the national sexuality education standards.
Sponsors: Shahana K. Hanif, Lynn C. Schulman, Crystal Hudson, Alexa Avilés, Amanda Farías, Farah N. Louis, Tiffany Cabán, Mercedes Narcisse, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, (by request of the Bronx Borough President)
Council Member Sponsors: 9
Attachments: 1. Res. No. 94, 2. February 28, 2024 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 3. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 2-28-24, 4. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - February 28, 2024, 5. Proposed Res. No. 94-A - 12/2/24, 6. Committee Report 12/4/24, 7. Hearing Testimony 12/4/24, 8. Hearing Transcript 12/4/24
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Proposed Res. No. 94-A

 

Resolution calling upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.4604, and the New York State Senate to introduce and pass a companion bill, which would require comprehensive sexuality instruction for students in grades K-12 which addresses age and developmentally appropriate physical, mental, emotional and social dimensions of human sexuality and reflects the national sexuality education standards.

 

By Council Members Hanif, Schulman, Hudson, Avilés, Farías, Louis, Cabán, Narcisse and the Public Advocate (Mr. Williams) (by request of The Bronx Borough President)

 

Whereas, According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), in 2019, 25.5 percent of New York City (“NYC” or “City”) high school students reported previously engaging in sexual intercourse, and 45.3 percent of students who reported being sexually active reported not using a condom during their last sexual intercourse; and

                     Whereas, Failure to use condoms during sexual intercourse puts sexually active students’ health at risk; and

                     Whereas, According to the New York State Department of Health, in 2019, there were over 16,100 chlamydia diagnoses and nearly 3,400 gonorrhea diagnoses of individuals aged 10-19 in NYC; and

                     Whereas, Data also show that many NYC students’ physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing are at risk due to dating violence, and according to the 2019 YRBS, 8.2 percent of all high school students experienced sexual dating violence, including 6.3 percent of high school students in NYC; and

                     Whereas, The National Sexuality Education Standards reports that comprehensive and age-appropriate sex education, beginning in primary school, can have many benefits for students, including lowering rates of unplanned pregnancies, maternal deaths, unsafe abortions, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs); and 

                     Whereas, Despite the benefits of sexual health education, New York State (“NYS” or “State”) does not require students to take sexual health education and only requires students to receive HIV/AIDS education each year beginning in Kindergarten; and

                     Whereas, NYS does, however, mandate that kindergarten through fifth grade students receive sequential health education each year, and requires 54 hours of health education for middle and high school students to be taught by a certified instructor; and

                     Whereas, While health education is beneficial for students, advocates claim that given the mental, physical, and sexual health risks many NYS students are taking, the State should also require all students to take sexuality health education; and

                     Whereas, Unlike the State, the NYC Department of Education (DOE) requires students in grades 6-12 to take sexual health education, but data show that many DOE students are not fulfilling this requirement; and

                     Whereas, During a January 2019 NYC Council Education Committee oversight hearing, DOE testified that only 37.2 percent of eighth graders received the complete 54-hour sex education course during the 2017-18 school year and, according to a 2016 poll conducted by the Sexual Education Alliance of New York City, only 65 percent of middle and high school students reported that their school health classes included sexuality education; and

                     Whereas, Pursuant to Local Law 90 of 2017, which created a Sexual Health Education Task Force (“Task Force”), in 2018, the Task Force released a report detailing the state of sexual health education in NYC schools and included eleven recommendations on how DOE can improve on its offering and of implementation of sex health education; and

                     Whereas, The Task Force found an “urgent need for policy and practice reform” regarding sexual health education in NYC, and recommended that DOE increase the mandated amount of sexual health education across all grade levels and create district-level and school-level accountability for sexual health education; and

                     Whereas, While DOE has made recent efforts to address the lack of sexual health education in its school, including the adoption of Health Ed Works, which is a four-year health education initiative, it still does not require sexual health education to be taught in all grades and advocates are concerned that many middle and high school students are still missing out on valuable sex education instruction; and

                     Whereas, A State law that mandates comprehensive sexuality instruction for students in grades K-12 would help ensure that students across NYC and NYS have the knowledge to help them make the best decisions in relationships and during sexual activity; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.4604, and the New York State Senate to introduce and pass a companion bill, which would require comprehensive sexuality instruction for students in grades K-12 which addresses age and developmentally appropriate physical, mental, emotional and social dimensions of human sexuality and reflects the national sexuality education standards.

 

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