The Comprehensive Health Education (CHE) Act of 1988 (59-32-5) requires that public school health instruction be planned, age-appropriate, and sequential. The CHE Act further requires that, at least one time during the four years of grades 9-12, each student shall receive a program of instruction in comprehensive health education to include the following subjects:
community health
consumer health
environmental health
growth and development
nutritional health
personal health
prevention and control of diseases and disorders
safety and accident prevention
substance use and abuse
dental health
mental and emotional health
reproductive health) a minimum of 750 minutes of
pregnancy prevention) instruction is required for
sexually transmitted diseases [FN*]) these three together.
family life (option in grades 9-12)
[FN*] Instruction in sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) includes AIDS
education and must be taught within the reproductive health, family life, or
pregnancy prevention education components or it must be presented as a
separate component (59-32-30(E)).
A school program shall provide instruction in Comprehensive Health Education from one or more of the following:
S.C. Code Regs. § 43-238