Child Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Education Requirement
This law requires public schools and charter schools in Tennessee to provide instruction on child trafficking awareness and prevention for students from kindergarten through grade 12 as part of their health education curriculum. Previously, this instruction was provided through family life curricula. The change affects all public school students and educators who must now integrate these topics into the health education framework.
Child trafficking awareness and prevention were taught through family life curricula in public schools and charter schools.
This law requires public schools and charter schools in Tennessee to provide instruction on child trafficking awareness and prevention for students from kindergarten through grade 12 as part of their health education curriculum. Previously, this instruction was provided through family life curricula. The change affects all public school students and educators who must now integrate these topics into the health education framework.