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Comprehensive Sexual Health Education
California Healthy Youth Act (CHYA)
California state law, the , requires that comprehensive sexual health education and HIV prevention education be provided to students at least once in middle school and once in high school, starting in 7th grade. Instruction must encourage students to communicate with parents, guardians or other trusted adults about human sexuality. Instruction must be medically accurate, age‐appropriate and inclusive of all students. It must include the following:
Special Education Parent Resources
This page highlights resources and support for parents, guardians, and families of children with disabilities.
Special Education Commonly Used Abbreviations and Acronyms
Abbreviated Stanford Achievement Test | ASAT |
Activities of Daily Living | ADL |
Adaptive Behavior | AB |
Adaptive Behavior Scale | ABS |
Procedures for Locating and Identifying Children with Disabilities
Child Find Obligations
The Child Find process requires Sacramento City Unified School District (鶹) to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities residing in its jurisdiction. This obligation includes all students who attend private (including religious) schools, migrant or homeless students, students who are wards of the State, and students with suspected disabilities who are not advancing in grade level.