The Birds and the Bees
While looking for an
interesting subject to write about, I came upon a story on the Washington Post
about a Texas High School with Chlamydia Outbreak. Sadly the story at
first did not surprise me; teenagers having sex, it happens. The surprise
came when it was stated that the only sex education given at the school was
abstinence only education. REALLY?! I was under the assumption that by
now all schools taught their students about the consequences of having
unprotected sex. With all the stories on the news about citizens
demanding change such as renaming schools with confederate-linked names, how
are citizens not ensuring teens are set up for success with regards to sex
education?
According to the
Guttmacher Institute in Texas:
- - Sex education is not required and if taught abstinence must be stressed.
- - Contraception is not taught.
- - Communication between families about sex is not taught.
- - Sex education is not required to be medically correct.
Could the chlamydia
outbreak have been prevented if teens were better educated? There are those that may argue that by educating
teens then we encourage them to go out and have sex. And yes some will go out and do just that, but
at least they will be armed with the tools they need to avoid contracting STDs
or committing to a lifetime of raising a child before their high school
graduation. According to the TexasFreedom Network in 2011 Texas ranked 3rd highest in the nation for
teen birthrate and 2nd highest in the nation for repeat teen
birthrate.
This is how we compare to the U.S. (information provided by the CDC):
The data speaks for
itself!
The good news is that
Texas is gradually increasing sex education throughout school districts. In just 3 years the percentage of school
districts that adopted to teach abstinence plus (Information about
contraception and condoms taught while still emphasizing abstinence) increased
from 3.6% to 25.4%.
Texas is on the right
track but we need to do better. We need
to focus on the issues that our really affecting our kids and continue to push
school districts to address the topics that really matter! While we put all this effort into renaming
schools we are allowing the withholding of much needed information for our
Texas youth.
They deserve better!!
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