Your school district, concerned about issues such as teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, wants to create and implement a sex education course as part of the schools' health curricula. A parent group sues, contending that sex education is outside the scope of the public school curriculum

If resolution of this case is consistent with other cases involving sex education, which of the following is the most likely outcome?

a. Your district's right to create a sex education curriculum will be upheld in court, and parents who object will be free to remove their children from attendance.
b. Your district's right to create a sex education curriculum will be upheld in court, and all students will be required to attend.
c. Your district's right to create a sex education curriculum will be upheld in court, and parents who object will be free to remove their children from attendance if they can demonstrate that the curriculum is a violation of their religious beliefs.
d. Your district's right to create a sex education curriculum will be turned down by the courts on the grounds that schools must be responsive to the wishes of parents in curriculum issues that are controversial.


a

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