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COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA

Steven R. Staples, Ed.D.


Superintendent of Public Instruction

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
P.O. BOX 2120
Richmond, Virginia 23218-2120

Office: (804) 225-2023


Fax: (804) 371-2099

February 24,2015

The Honorable Scott A. Surovell, Chairman


Minority Caucus
P. O. Box289
Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121
Dear Delegate Surovell,
I appreciate your letter expressing concern regarding the increasing problem of sexting
among our children and adolescents. While portable communication devices provide great
opportlmities for teaching and learning, they may also be misused by students. Sexting is an
illegal act that may have long-term consequences. Students are often naive regarding the illegal,
social, and emotional consequences of such behavior. It is important that we prepare students for
healthy decision making by revising the Family Life Education Standards of Learning to
specifically address sexting and the ramifications of such behavior.

Presently, the Standards of Learning (SOL) in both Health and Family Life Education
(FLE) address the issues of online safety and consequences of inappropriate behavior. The
Health Education Standards of Learningfor Virginia Public Schools identify the concepts,
processes, and skills for a continuum of learning experiences for students in kindergarten through
grade ten. The standards provide school divisions and teachers with a guide for creating aligned
curricula and structured learning experiences in health education.
Furthermore,
The 2015 Standards ofLearning reflect age-appropriate knowledge and
ability, increasing in depth and complexity as students mature. The standards
are designed to provide a core body of knowledge while also allowingflexibility
for students to develop personal values and beliefs as well as shared group norms,
and for individual school-communities to address local health issues and emerging
health concerns, (Health Education Standards ofLearning for Virginia Public
Schools, 2015, p. i).

Delegate Scott A. Surovell


February 24, 20 IS
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The Health SOL were revised and approved by the Board of Education in January of this
year. They contain essential healthy interpersonal concepts and healthy decision making at each
grade level. These essential concepts provide foundational knowledge for developing healthy
relationships. Healthy decision making broadens the students understanding of how to transfer
information in a variety of contexts to make healthy and safe choices.
As early as third grade, there is health content on personal safety when online. In seventh
grade, the students learn the potential safety issues related to being online. By ninth grade,
students are studying the short- and long-term consequences of inappropriate behaviors online.
Within the context of healthy decision making, curriculum couId certainly address sexting and
the serious consequences students could face if they participate.
The Code of Virginia 22.1-207.1 required the Board of Education to develop SOL and
curriculum guidelines for FLE, but does not require local school boards to implement the SOL or
guidelines. In 2011, legislation was introduced that would have required public schools to offer
FLE. The bill passed the Senate but was left in the House Education Committee
(http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-binllegp504.exe?111 +fu1+SB967).
If local school boards decide to provide FLE, they must have a process for curriculum
development that includes parent and community input. In addition, provisions must include a
mechanism for parentsl guardians to opt their child out of FLE instruction.
Fifth grade FLE SOL include content regarding messages from mass media related to
sexuality, including sexual exploitation; recognizing threatening or uncomfortable situations and
how to react to them, including text messages, methods of self-protection, and reporting of
threats. The inappropriate use of electronic devices such as phone or Internet are addressed in
seventh grade SOL content, and discussing the impact of personal information posted on social
networking sites is included in eighth grade. IdentifYing the appropriate and inappropriate use of
electronic devices is covered in the ninth grade SOL.
Thank you for bringing this important issue to our attention. Utilizing the foundation of
the current FLE SOL, we will expand the learning objectives and descriptive statements to
include information on sexting and the possible criminal consequences of participating in this
behavior. I look forward to future opportunities to collaborate in this area.

Superintendent of Public Instruction

SRS/tbc

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