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Resident asks for curriculum transparency on LGBTQ and abortion lessons; district points to website and opt-out option

September 05, 2025 | Clark Township, Union County, New Jersey


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Resident asks for curriculum transparency on LGBTQ and abortion lessons; district points to website and opt-out option
A resident raised concerns at the public-comment portion of the Clark Public Schools Board meeting about instruction related to LGBTQ topics and abortion and asked whether those curricula are publicly available. District staff responded that curriculum guides are posted on the district website under the Departments → Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment page and that parents receive an annual letter each August explaining curriculum content and opt-out procedures for specific lessons.

The resident said a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision requires that curricula that might conflict with parents’ religious beliefs be made available and asked whether the district posts the specific lessons covering LGBTQ and abortion topics. A district staff member said those topics are primarily addressed in health and physical education course curricula and that the curriculum documents identify where specific topics are covered.

District staff said parents are given the option to review curriculum materials online and may opt out of lessons they consider inappropriate for their children. The staff member said the curriculum is written to align with community values and to respect parents’ role in their children’s education.

During the exchange the resident also referenced recent national news involving a school shooting; the district did not change curriculum policy in response to that comment during the meeting.

Separately, another public speaker identified herself as Neha Marvania of 9 Terry Lane and asked how the board would prioritize projects if the September bond referendum does not pass; board members said they had not yet made firm priority decisions and would consult construction and project managers if necessary.

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