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Starting this fall, students in Pittsburgh Public Schools will learn more than just the birds and the bees in health class.
The city school board Tuesday night adopted a policy that promotes abstinence but teaches other methods for preventing pregnancy. The new approach continues the practice of not allowing teachers to give students condoms or other contraceptives and of letting parents opt their children out of sex education classes as long as they notify the district.See the full content of this document
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Abstinence Key to City Schools' Sex Ed Policy
"I would like to express my disappointment that the administration is quickly ...
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