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 1        AN ACT relating to schools.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.  The  School  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 5    Section 27-23.1 as follows:

 6        (105 ILCS 5/27-23.1) (from Ch. 122, par. 27-23.1)
 7        Sec. 27-23.1.  Parenting and  family  education.   School
 8    districts  may  provide  instruction  in parenting and family
 9    education for  grades  6  through  8.    Beginning  with  the
10    2006-2007  school  year,  school  districts shall provide and
11    students  shall receive at least one unit of  instruction  in
12    parenting and family education (which unit must consist of at
13    least  23  hours of classroom instruction) in at least one of
14    grades 9 through 12. School districts may  and  include  such
15    instruction in the courses of study regularly taught therein.
16    School   districts   may   give  regular  school  credit  for
17    satisfactory completion  by  the  student  of  such  courses.
18    However, no pupil shall be required to take or participate in
19    a  course  or  unit  of  instruction  on parenting and family
20    education if the pupil's parent  or  guardian  furnishes  the
21    principal  or teacher with a written objection to the pupil's
22    participation in that  course  or  unit  of  instruction.   A
23    refusal  to participate in a course or unit of instruction on
24    parenting and family education by a  pupil  whose  parent  or
25    guardian  has  submitted  a  written objection as provided in
26    this Section shall not be reason for  failing,  reducing  the
27    grade of, suspending, or expelling that pupil.
28        As used in this Section, "parenting and family education"
29    means and includes instruction in the following:
30        (1)  Child  growth  and  development,  including prenatal
31    development.
 
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 1        (2)  Childbirth and child care.
 2        (3)  Family structure, function and management.
 3        (4)  Prenatal and postnatal care for mothers and infants.
 4        (5)  Prevention of child abuse.
 5        (6)  The physical, mental,  emotional,  social,  economic
 6    and   psychological   aspects  of  interpersonal  and  family
 7    relationships.
 8        (7)  Parenting skill development.
 9        The State Board of Education shall assist those districts
10    offering parenting and  family  education  instruction,  upon
11    request,  in  developing  instructional  materials,  training
12    teachers,  and  establishing  appropriate time allotments for
13    each of the areas included in such instruction.
14        School districts may offer parenting and family education
15    courses during that period of the day which is  not  part  of
16    the  regular school day, except that the instruction required
17    by this Section to be provided in at least one  of  grades  9
18    through  12  shall be provided during the regular school day.
19    Residents of the school district may enroll in such  courses.
20    The  school board may establish fees and collect such charges
21    as may be necessary for attendance  at  such  courses  in  an
22    amount  not  to  exceed  the per capita cost of the operation
23    thereof, except that (i) no charge for the instruction  shall
24    be  made  to students in any of grades 9 through 12, and (ii)
25    the board may waive  all  or  part  of  such  charges  if  it
26    determines  that  the  individual  is  indigent  or  that the
27    educational needs of  the  individual  requires  his  or  her
28    attendance at such courses.
29    (Source: P.A. 84-534.)