Ever wondered how a bill becomes a law?

Last month, Jen Biundo, Sr. Director of Policy and Research, joined us for a Texas is Ready webinar, where she shared valuable updates on Health Education Policy. During the session, she introduced a fantastic resource: The Bill Game.

The Bill Game is an engaging and educational dice game that takes players through the entire legislative process. In the game, you become a bill—will you make it all the way to becoming a law? The game is designed for high school students, but it’s also a fun and insightful experience for adults looking to understand the legislative journey.

Everything you need to play, including a facilitator’s guide, is available online at hftx.org/the-bill-game. 

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Join Us at the 14th Annual
Healthy Futures of Texas Symposium

Don't miss the 14th Annual Healthy Futures of Texas Symposium— a must-attend event for educators, school administrators, and professionals in adolescent and women’s sexual and reproductive health. This in-person event will take place in Dallas from April 28-30, 2025, with a day of virtual programming on May 1, 2025.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with leading experts, discover valuable resources, and connect with peers dedicated to promoting health and well-being for students across Texas.

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Now Accepting Submissions for the 10th Annual Student Film Contest

Submissions are open for the 10th Annual Student Film Contest through March 14, 2025. This year's prompt asks students: "What do you wish adults better understood about relationships and sex?"

This initiative provides a valuable platform for authentic youth expression while offering meaningful insights for educators. Cash prizes will be awarded to top filmmakers, with the first-place winner's school receiving a donation. Selected films will be featured at a screening event on April 6 in Dallas.

Please share this opportunity with appropriate faculty and students. For more information or submission details, click the button below. 

visit studentfilmcontest.org

Seeking Dedicated Professionals to Join the Adolescent Health Advisory Committee (AHAC)

Healthy Futures of Texas is looking for individuals to join the Adolescent Health Advisory Committee (AHAC) to uphold the highest standards of medical oversight and expertise, provide guidance on medical health issues, trends, and best practices, and ensure that our programs remain current, comprehensive, and effective in addressing the evolving needs of the communities we serve.

The AHAC is comprised of esteemed medical and health education professionals, including physicians, nurses, and health educators,  As a member, you’ll help guide evidence-based programs, policies, and educational materials that directly support the health and well-being of young Texans.

Some Key Responsibilities:

  • -Provide expert guidance on adolescent health and wellness
  • -Review and recommend updates to policies and programs
  • -Ensure educational materials are medically accurate and youth-appropriate
  • -Build partnerships within the medical and public health communities

Help make a difference in the health of young Texans.

Learn more about the Adolescent Health Advisory Council here.

AHAC Member Application
 
Texas is Ready 1:1 Support is Available!

Did you know that Texas is Ready provides direct, one-on-one support to school districts, charters, SHACs, and communities?

Submit this form and let us know how we can support you in implementing high-quality sexual health education.

School District Fact Sheet Webpage

Check out the latest School District Adolescent Sexual Health Fact Sheets, now available on our website. Don't miss out!

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