This is discriminatory, why have elementary student been excluded.
City high school students in San Francisco already have access to free condoms. Now, a proposal introduced to the school board would authorize condoms to be handed out to middle school students following a one-on-one information session with a school nurse or social worker.
According to the San Francisco Examiner,
the policy change was introduced by San Francisco Unified School
District Superintendent Richard Carranza to the Board of Education
earlier this month, as part of an overall effort by the district to
further prevent sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy among
minors.
Each one-on-one session would also
include information about the risks and effectiveness associated with
condom use as well as letting students, including the minors in middle
school, know that abstinence is the only 100 percent effective way to
prevent unwanted pregnancy or STDs.
The San Francisco Chronicle
points to student surveys conducted by the district showing that at
least five percent of students in sixth, seventh and eighth grades have
had sexual intercourse, and more than a quarter of high school students
report having had sex.
The new proposal will likely face a
vote next month. If it passes, it would reportedly also take away the
ability of high school parents to opt their high schoolers out of the
program, although they would still received an annual notification about
it. The same would also apply to parents of middle school children.
“As the (sexually transmitted
disease) controller in San Francisco, I know all too well that San
Francisco has among the highest rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and
syphilis of any city in the United States,” Dr. Susan Philip, reportedly
said in a letter endorsing the proposal on behalf of the San Francisco
Department of Public Health. “Condoms are highly effective prevention
against STDs, HIV and unwanted pregnancy.
A nurse at Herbert Hoover Middle
School in San Francisco refused to comment on the new initiative, saying
she had “no opinion” on the matter and directed Breitbart News to speak
with SFUSD’s School Health Programs Department, which then said all
calls form the media should be made to the district’s communications
office’s public relations manager.
She was unavailable for comment at the time.
Obviously a case of unbridled discrimination. Those condoms make good water balloons, hours of good clean fun. Puberty is overrated anyway.
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