Australian school faces backlash over workbook with explicit sex education content for teens.
Hunter Valley Grammar School in Australia is facing backlash over a year 10 health workbook containing sexually explicit content, including activities on listing sex acts. Parents argue the material is inappropriate, while the school's principal, Rebecca Butterworth, defends it as age-appropriate and necessary for teaching consent. The NSW Education Standards Authority supports schools' autonomy in choosing educational materials.
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