Should Birth Control Be Taught in Public Schools?

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Madison Becker
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Should Birth Control Be Taught in Schools?
Condoms aren’t completely safe. A friend of mine was wearing one and got hit by a bus. (Rubin)
We can joke about birth control, but do people really know how to use it? Teen births are a growing concern throughout America and there are endless statistics to back that up, but are schools doing all that they can to teach teens on precautions of certain things like offering a more indepth class for those who would want to learn more, or even the methods of birth control, or the flip side to this, the reasons why people do not want this taught in public schools.
Teens are going to have sex there is no doubt about it, the only way that they might not is going back to the chastity belt era but even then there is no for sure way to make them stop. In my opinion, I think they should teach information about how to be more safe, how it works and how to use. Or at least offer it as an elective class for people who are interested in and want more knowledge about it. Not everyone might want to take it, like in a few schools around the country students can get out of a sex ed class by parent approval, which is there right as an American due to the 1st amendment of the constitution. However, the course would not be so in-depth to become a how-to course but just by covering the basics, all types of birth control, how to use them, and how to keep yourself safe. Certain schools are implementing some form of sex education as early as kindergarten. In elementary school, children in the lower grades learn the names of their body parts and are taught about inappropriate touching and how to handle potentially dangerous situations, such as being approached by strangers. (Gerard S. Walen...

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