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Please come back when the articles and materials are linked on the sidebar. Thanks! In the News Monday, August 28, 2006Monday, August 14, 2006Teacher Fired after Refusing to Allow Seventh Grader to Opt Out of Sex Ed Class
MILLIKEN, Colorado, August 11, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - "A teacher at a small private school in Colorado was fired after she refused to allow a 13-year-old student to leave class during an explicit classroom discussion about sex. Haley Aochi was told she would have to stay for the class even though her parents had requested that she be excused."
"Agape Press reports that the school's physical education teacher, Joel Chase, ignored the parents' request, and led his class in a discussion of sexual practices including his private views on dating." "Knowledge Quest Academy in Milliken, a small community north of Denver, dismissed Chase after Liberty Counsel sent a letter to the school on behalf of the Aochis. Liberty Counsel president, Mat Staver, said that parents have the right to have their children educated according to their religious beliefs and moral principles." Read more... Friday, August 11, 2006Study Finds Fewer High School Students Having Sex
By Julie Farby - All Headline News
"A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that fewer U.S. high school students are having sex, and the ones who do are less likely to have multiple partners." "According to the report, 46.8 percent of students say they engaged in sexual intercourse in a 2005 survey, down from 54.1 percent in 1991." Read more... Teens Cope With Unwanted Pregnancies Better Than Abortions, Study Shows
Bowling Green, OH (LifeNews.com) - "A new study published in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence refutes a long-standing contention that teenagers are better able to handle an abortion than dealing with an unplanned pregnancy. The study finds that adolescent girls who have an abortion are five times more likely to seek help for psychological and emotional problems than those who keep their baby."
Read more... Monday, August 07, 2006Sexual lyrics prompt teens to have sex
"Songs depicting men as 'sex-driven studs,' women as sex objects and with explicit references to sex acts are more likely to trigger early sexual behavior than those where sexual references are more veiled and relationships appear more committed, the study found."
"Teens who said they listened to lots of music with degrading sexual messages were almost twice as likely to start having intercourse or other sexual activities within the following two years as were teens who listened to little or no sexually degrading music." Read more... Home Powered By Blogger |
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