School Sex ED

Ready to reimagine sex ed
at your school?

Sex ed should be more than awkward lectures and outdated information. We bring dynamic, art-based, and interactive learning into your classrooms—using creativity and humor to make complex topics approachable and real.

Our work is rooted in a holistic, social justice framework that centers identity, consent, and lived experience. We’re proudly gender-expansive and inclusive of all students, and we extend our impact beyond the classroom through parent workshops that foster open, informed conversations at home.

We’re not just educators—we’re a team of professionals committed to transforming how young people learn about their bodies and themselves.

"We are reaping the benefits of recent classwork from our son's sex education class. Our family is correcting our inappropriate use of ableist language and helping our family find less harmful words as a replacement."

-ParentParent

What do students, parents and schools say about our program?

“Something I thought before this class and I think about differently now is STI's.

I used to think they were such a big deal and scary, but now I think so differently about it because I know they can be treated.”

-Student

“The information was presented in a way that the students could understand. It is an uncomfortable topic for many, but the twist that SOSP puts on it makes it fun and opens up conversations that I know the kids would not have had otherwise.”

-Teacher

“Top to bottom, start to finish this program is inclusive, informative and important.”

-Pricipal

Meet the team!

We are a team of three passionate educators brought together by our shared commitment to reproductive justice—and held together by our deep care for one another. What makes our team special isn’t just our work, but the relationships and trust we’ve built over time. Each of us brings unique skills, identities, and academic backgrounds to the table: Nancy is an MA student in Chicana/o Studies, Bridgett is an MA student in Education, and Savannah is an MA student in Psychology.

With over three years of experience working together as sex educators, we believe that learning about the body should be engaging, affirming, and accessible. Creativity and humor are central to our teaching approach, helping us connect with young people in meaningful and empowering ways. United by a shared goal, we strive to make comprehensive, inclusive sex education accessible to all young people.

Let’s build a program that works for your students.

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