- students have access to sexual health information and services.
- each state has at least one State Board of Education member that is a school health advocate.
- teachers have professional development and support and comfort teaching comprehensive sex education.
- organizations and public health partner with schools and vice versa.
- textbook adoption processes support research-based sexuality curriculum.
- kids can play and be kids.
- parents are eager to learn how to talk and support their kids around being sexual beings. Every day of their lives.
- funding for education is substantial.
- schools and districts are recognized for their work around comprehensive sexuality education.
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