
Pursuant to Michigan law:
- HIV/AIDS education Mandatory
- Emphasis on abstinence Required
- Parental consent and opt-out Required
- Sex ed advisory board (SEAB) & hearings Required
- General sex education Optional (elective only)
- Include sexual orientation/gender identity Not required
- Abortion as family planning Prohibited
All SEAB (Sex Education Advisory Board) recommended curricula, materials, and teaching methods used for HIV or sex education offered by a school district must go through the formal approval process: two (2) public hearings and they must be approved by the school board. The purpose of the hearings is to inform the public of the process of the SEAB and to obtain input regarding proposed changes to sex education curriculum.
CVS’s District Reproductive Health Information this is where you can see the basic outline for CVS's general information and resources.
The next SEAB (sex ed advisory board) meeting is Tuesday, October 28, 2025 @ 6:30 pm - 8 pm at 19120 Cass Ave, Board Room.
CVS’s SEAB Sex Education Supervisor is Stephanie Lange.
Under CVS's ELEMENTARY RESOURCES they recommend a juvenile rated book entitled It's Perfectly Normal for parents and/or children. This book is not listed in CVS's library catalog, but since CVS is recommending for elementary aged students, is it in elementary classrooms?
CVS is also recommending this website entitled Amaze.org for elementary aged children. Is this what they are teaching our children? This VIDEO is from a parent regarding this website.
Below is just a screenshot of a video that can be found on Amaze.org. Is this website being encouraged and/or made available on children's school laptops unbeknownst to parents?