Students in ninth through twelfth-grade social studies classes this semester at Southeast Bulloch High School will receive lessons in Human Trafficking Awareness during March 28 through May 20.
Since Southeast Bulloch classes are taught on a block schedule instead of a year-long schedule, not all students received the lessons that were taught in the fall. Those who did not will receive these lessons in their Social Studies classes this spring.
Families can review the lessons prior to instruction during a Parent Review Night on March 21, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., in the boardroom of the school district’s Central Office located at 150 Williams Road in Statesboro. It is a time for families to look, learn, and ask questions.
BCS invites parents to make an appointment online to attend Parent Night.
- You may choose the 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. session or the 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. session.
- You may also contact Debbie Sarratt at the Central Office at 912-212-8566.
Families will receive a reminder via telephone and email about this upcoming instruction.
All schools are closed on Monday, March 14, for a teacher in service day, but when students return on March 15, they will be given a parent packet to bring home. The packet includes a letter to parents, an invitation to the Parent Review Night, and an opt-out form should families choose to use it. Students who are opted-out will be sent to a supervised location with an alternate assignment.
This information is also available on the district’s Sexuality Education webpage and in this link.