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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 07:40 AM Nov 2015

Texas abstinence-only high school struggling to deal with chlamydia epidemic

Another one for the No Shit Sherlock file.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/11/09/1447600/-Texas-abstinence-only-high-school-struggling-to-deal-with-chlamydia-epidemic

The superintendent of schools in Crane, Texas is rethinking the districts sexual education curriculum, after learning that 20 of the high schools 300 students have tested positive for chlamydia.

Jim Rummage told television station KFOR, "We do have an abstinence curriculum, and that evidently ain’t working. We need to do all we can, although it’s the parents’ responsibility to educate their kids on sexual education.”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention isn't mincing any words, calling the outbreak a health issue of epidemic proportions.

Abstinence-only programs have been an enormous failure, despite heavy funding from the George W. Bush administration and conservative legislatures:

To date, 11 states have evaluated the impact of their abstinence-only-until-marriage programs. None has been shown to reduce teen sexual activity.

Virginity pledgers have found "loopholes" to keep their pledges intact—engaging in risky oral or anal sex—and neglecting to use condoms when they do begin to have vaginal intercourse, according to research from Peter Bearman at Columbia University.

A 2007 federally-funded evaluation of these programs found that youth in the control group were no more likely to have abstained from sex and, among those who reported having sex, had a similar number of partners and had initiated sex at the same age.




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Texas abstinence-only high school struggling to deal with chlamydia epidemic (Original Post) eridani Nov 2015 OP
"the parents’ responsibility to educate their kids on sexual education.” DetlefK Nov 2015 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Volaris Nov 2015 #7
I don't know why DailyKos is recycling TexasTowelie Nov 2015 #2
Republicans think they can outlaw hormones DFW Nov 2015 #3
"We do have an abstinence curriculum, and that evidently ain’t working. " trusty elf Nov 2015 #4
It's not English, it's 'Murican. ToxMarz Nov 2015 #5
Please translate that. I don't speak fluent Redneck Feeling the Bern Nov 2015 #10
Republicans do not care. Simple as that. riversedge Nov 2015 #6
Bring in Bristol Palin for a little pep talk Zambero Nov 2015 #8
From the desk of Ron Burgundy: Feeling the Bern Nov 2015 #9
And babies, kittens and puppies are cute! n/t eridani Nov 2015 #13
What problem? Jerry442 Nov 2015 #11
Indeed! mountain grammy Nov 2015 #12

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
1. "the parents’ responsibility to educate their kids on sexual education.”
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 07:57 AM
Nov 2015

Then, what exactly is the abstinence-curriculum good for???

"Sex. Don't have it. If you want more information, ask your parents. Your school owes me $100 for this presentation."

Response to DetlefK (Reply #1)

DFW

(54,426 posts)
3. Republicans think they can outlaw hormones
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 08:00 AM
Nov 2015

Even though the God they all claim to worship dictated that all humans should have them, and that they should kick in while we are teenagers.

Such a dilemma........

trusty elf

(7,398 posts)
4. "We do have an abstinence curriculum, and that evidently ain’t working. "
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 08:01 AM
Nov 2015

Yeah, and the English curriculum ain't workin' two good neither!

Zambero

(8,965 posts)
8. Bring in Bristol Palin for a little pep talk
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 09:36 AM
Nov 2015

Exemplary role model that Bristol is, she could also elaborate on how wonderfully abstinence has worked for her as a tried and true birth control method, to preclude those pesky out-of-wedlock pregnancies.

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