Disgrace! Texas Schools Won't Teach Medically Accurate Sex-Ed

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From the TFN Insider

The Texas House failed last week to pass a measure that would require information in public school sex education classes be medically accurate.

Texas Freedom Network President Kathy Miller decried the failure by the Texas House to require that public schools teach only medically accurate information in sex education classes.

"An amendment requiring that information in sex ed classes be medically accurate was blocked by a point of order claiming that the measure was not germane to Senate Bill 283. Yet SB 283 sets meeting and reporting requirements for School Health Advisory Councils, which advise local school boards and administrators on health education instruction, including sex education. Moreover, the House had just unanimously passed an amendment to the same bill requiring that districts notify parents about the content of sex education instruction in their schools.

“It’s absurd for lawmakers to hide behind parliamentary tactics so they can avoid requiring that students get medically accurate information in their sex education classes,” Miller said. “No wonder a teenager gets pregnant every 10 minutes in Texas. Grownups in the Texas House are scared to even talk about how to prevent it.”

Texas ranks third in the nation in teen births and first in multiple births to teens. The Texas Department of State Health Services reports that a teen in Texas gets pregnant every 10 minutes.

The point of order came after an intense three-day campaign by opponents of the “medically accurate” amendment who instead support abstinence-only-until-marriage programs. Abstinence-only supporters falsely claimed that the amendment would “outlaw abstinence-only ed,” “censor information” about contraceptive failure rates, and “promote recreational and gay sex.”

“What could possibly be wrong with giving our kids medically accurate information from the Centers for Disease Control or the American Academy of Pediatrics instead of discredited ideological diatribes about birth control and disease prevention?” Miller said. “That’s what this amendment would have done. But today we found out that at least in Texas, the same old ‘culture war’ lies and distortions are still enough to stop even discussion about common-sense approaches to ending the epidemic of teen pregnancy and STDs. Today ignorance won out over truth, and Texas teens will pay the price.”

In February the Texas Freedom Network Education Fund released a report from two Texas State University health education professors that showed more than 9 in 10 Texas school districts teach virtually nothing about pregnancy and disease prevention except abstinence until marriage. The study also found factual errors in abstinence/sex education materials from more than 40 percent of districts.

Read the Opposing Views debate, Should Public Schools Teach Abstinence-Only Sex-Ed?

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zman's picture

Why would any one want some one in the puplic school to teach there childen about sex!That is the job for the parents.
Way to go Texas!!!

Hope7's picture

Quote, " Miller said. “No wonder a teenager gets pregnant every 10 minutes in Texas. Grownups in the Texas House are scared to even talk about how to prevent it.”end quote

BLAH BLAH BLAH. Do you honestly think Texas cares what the other states do in their schools? Texas knows about the video, ITS NOT GAY, they have listened to hundreds of students and parents who have told them that the sex edcuation in Texas has only encouraged more promiscuity and did not help the students. I applaude Texas...you go girl! My story at WWW.HOPE7.HIGHPOWERSITES.COM
Texas will never be California or any other state. Thank God.

PeggyLoonan's picture

Ms. Miller,

One class action law suit by parents whose kids had these classes and contracted STDS, got pregnant, or got HIV /AIDs and these curriculums would be gone for good. In my daughter's 2001 class the Alpha Center said, "condoms are meant to protect you from pregnancy not HIV." That's dangerous and deadly and that kind of stuff can be litigated.

Maybe Erin Brockovich could find the parents of children whose lives were destroyed by these medically inaccurate curriculums - the legislature - even in TX would have to listen then!

A law requiring these curriculums -along with med accurate curriculums -to give EVERY student the COMPLETE copy of the CDC Condom Effectiveness information and they'd be gone for good.

We got them out of our district and with a committee of community people - including those who believed in these curriculums - we wrote our own 10th and 7th grade COMPREHENSIVE sex ed curriculum. It took 5 years from start to finish but it can be done.

If you would like to talk to me you can reach me through Life and Liberty for Women - www.lifeandlibertyforwomen.org

FYI:
http://www.lifeandlibertyforwomen.org/articles/personal_letters/91.pdf

http://www.lifeandlibertyforwomen.org/cpc/AlphaCenter103003.pdf

http://www.rmchronicle.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=524

https://www.psdschools.org/documentlibrary/downloads/Curriculum/Health_Curriculum_Advisory_Board/HCAB_BOE_Insight_10-11-04.pdf

Peggy Loonan, founder and executive director, Life and Liberty for Women

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