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FBISD Violence Prevention Instruction
TEC, §28.004(q-4), as added by SB 9, 87th Texas Legislature, Second Called Session, 2021, requires the board of trustees of each local school district to determine the specific content of the district’s instruction relating to the prevention of child abuse, family violence, dating violence, and sex trafficking in accordance with this subchapter, which must include any essential knowledge and skills addressing these topics developed by the State Board of Education (SBOE).
Instruction regarding child abuse, family violence, dating violence, and sex trafficking that is included in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) must be offered to district students. State law, including Education Code 28.004, contains specific requirements regarding this instruction. Our health curriculum complies with these requirements which includes age-appropriate educational materials that include information on the dangers of child abuse, family violence, dating violence, and sex trafficking.
Fort Bend ISD offers instruction regarding child abuse, family violence, dating violence, and sex trafficking through the curriculum for the seventh grade and high school health classes. The instruction is implemented during the final grading period of both the fall and the spring semesters of the 2023- 24 school year in your student's health class. Any public domain instructional materials used in this instruction are posted on the district’s internet website, and are available at https://www.fortbendisd.com/Page/1128.
As a parent, you have the right to review or purchase a copy of these curriculum materials; remove your student from any part of that instruction without subjecting the student to any disciplinary action, academic penalty, or other sanction imposed by the district or the student's school; and use the grievance procedure or the appeals process under Education Code 7.057 concerning a complaint of a violation of state law requirement. Finally, opportunities for parental involvement in the development of the violence prevention curriculum is available through participation in the District's School Health Advisory Council or “SHAC.” Additional information regarding the SHAC is available at www.fortbendisd.com/shac.
Before a student is provided with instruction regarding child abuse, family violence, dating violence, and sex trafficking, a school district must obtain the written consent of the student's parent/guardian. If you allow your child to participate in the curriculum, please agree below. If you do not agree below, your child will not participate in the curriculum and will be provided alternative assignments to complete while their health class engages in the violence prevention curriculum.
Violence Prevention Program Not Included in the TEKS
Fort Bend ISD offers the below instruction programs regarding child abuse, family violence, dating violence, and sex trafficking through the curriculum for elementary and secondary students. The instruction is implemented by the campus administration as needed. Any public domain instructional materials used in this instruction are posted on the district’s internet website and are available at https://www.fortbendisd.com/Page/1128.
If Fort Bend ISD decides to provide instruction related to child abuse, family violence, dating violence, and sex trafficking that is not included in the TEKS, the parent/guardian will be notified of the program information at least 14 days before the instruction would occur. Before a student is provided this instruction, Fort Bend ISD must obtain the written consent of the student's parent/guardian.
Elementary Prevention Support Materials
Resource
Support Material Topics
Program Materials
Program Contact
Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc.
Child Abuse,
Family Violence,
Dating Violence
Leandra Henderson, CPS
Prevention Program Director
lhenderson@fortbendcouncil.org Phone: 281.207.2434
FBISD Social Work Services
Child Abuse
FBISD Social Worker
Child Builders
Amanda Siroosian, MPH - Executive Director asiroosian@childbuilders.org
Direct: 713.481.6553 I Main: 713.481.6555
Child Advocates of Fort Bend
Child Abuse,
Family Violence,
Dating Violence,
Sex Trafficking
Lindsey Castellanos - Community Outreach Coordinator lcastellanos@cafb.org
281-344-5259
Mental Health America of Greater Dallas
Child Abuse,
Family Violence,
Dating Violence,
Sex Trafficking
Bonnie L. Cook, MAS - Executive Director
Secondary Prevention Support Materials
Resource
Support Material Topics
Supporting Materials
Program Contact
United Against Human Trafficking
Sex Trafficking
Youth Awareness Workshop,
Au’Vonnie Alexander - Director of Outreach and Prevention aalexander@uaht.org
Phone: 832-324-2580
Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse (AVDA)
Family Violence, Dating Violence,
Sex Trafficking
AVDA Programs - Teen Dating Abuse & Healthy Relationships,
Safe Dates, Live Respect, Love 146
John Reyes - Prevention and Education Manager johnr@avda-tx.org
Phone: main 713-224-9911/direct 713-715-6923/mobile 832-618-2812
Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc.
Child Abuse,
Family Violence, Dating Violence
Leandra Henderson, CPS
Prevention Program Director
lhenderson@fortbendcouncil.org
Phone: 281.207.2434
Unbound Now Houston
Sex Trafficking
Christa Mayfield, Director of Educational Programs christa.mayfield@unboundnow.org
Cell: 346-302-5014 | Office: 346-313-7664
Crime Stoppers of Houston
Dating Violence,
Sex Trafficking
Jenna Fondren, Director of Safe School Institute jfondren@crime-stoppers.org
Cell: 713-540-6670
FBISD Social Work Services Program Link
Child Abuse
FBISD Social Worker
Mental Health America of Greater Dallas
Child Abuse,
Family Violence,
Dating Violence,
Sex Trafficking
Bonnie L. Cook, MAS - Executive Director
As a parent, you have the right to review or purchase a copy of this curriculum materials; and remove your student from any part of that instruction without subjecting the student to any disciplinary action, academic penalty, or other sanction imposed by the district or the student's school; and use the grievance procedure or the appeals process under Education Code 7.057 concerning a complaint of a violation of state law requirement. Finally, opportunities for parental involvement in the development of the violence prevention curriculum is available through participation in the District's School Health Advisory Council or “SHAC.” Additional information regarding the SHAC is available at www.fortbendisd.com/shac.