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Maine Middle School to Offer the Pill

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PORTLAND, Maine —

Pupils at a city middle school will be able to get birth control pills and patches at their student health center after the local school board approved the proposal Wednesday evening.

The plan, offered by city health officials, makes King Middle School the first middle school in Maine to make a full range of contraception available to students in grades 6 through 8, according to the state Department of Health and Human Services.

There are no national figures on how many middle schools, where most students range in age from 11 to 13, provide such services.

"It's very rare that middle schools do this," said Divya Mohan, a spokeswoman for the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care.

The Portland School Committee voted 5-2 for the measure.

Chairman John Coynie voted against it, saying he felt providing the birth control was a parental responsibility. The other no vote came from Ben Meiklejohn, who said the consent form does not clearly define the services being offered.

Opponents cited religious and health objections.

Diane Miller said she felt the plan was against religion and against God. Another opponent, Peter Doyle, said he felt it violated the rights of parents and puts students at risk of cancer because of hormones in the pill.

A supporter, Richard Verrier, said it's not enough to depend on parents to protect their children because there may be students who can't discuss things with their parents.

Condoms have been available since 2002 to King students who have parental permission to be treated at its student health center.

About one-fourth of student health centers that serve at least one grade of adolescents 11 and older dispense some form of contraception, said Mohan, whose Washington-based organization represents more than 1,700 school-based centers nationwide.

At King Middle School, birth control prescriptions will be given after a student undergoes a physical exam by a physician or nurse practitioner, said Lisa Belanger, who oversees Portland's student health centers.

Students treated at the centers must first get written parental permission, but under state law such treatment is confidential, and students decide for themselves whether to tell their parents about the services they receive.

Five of the 134 students who visited King's health center during the 2006-07 school year reported having sexual intercourse, said Amanda Rowe, lead nurse in Portland's school health centers.

A high school in Topeka, Kan., stopped providing free condoms to students Wednesday after district officials learned of the month-old program. The district has a policy against providing contraceptives.





that sorta makes me sick. i get stuck on these issues. i'm not a member of the "well, they're gonna do it anyway" camp, and i think that the PARENTS should be the ones involved in their children's medical care and sexual education, but i am also aware that there are a TON of kids who do NOT get that education and care at home.

stuff like this though, provides a cop-out for lazy parents, IMO.

and it teaches the kids that it's OK to have sex in 6th grade.

"we SUGGEST that you don't but IF you do..." that doesn't teach them ANYTHING except how to get free birth control.

what a mess!
txexpatriot
I make a suggestion: Hand out razor blades with the pill...after all, they're gonna cut themselves anyway....

See where this logic ends up? INSANITY...the parents are the ones who should determine when their children(yes, their--not the teacher's children) find out & have access to birth control...
jelsey
Heard a little about this on Glen Beck (no snappy comments please).

Apparently it's against the law there for kids under 14 to have sex because they're not mentally or emotionally able to "make the decision to have sex or not" - period.

This "school" is giving the kids the pill while "winking" at them (sure Susie, it's illegal for you to have sex, but we know better than your parents AND the government, so here, take this pill, have sex if you want to).

I think it's disgusting and I'm hoping and praying that the good folks will wake up and see the light, then march on their schools and local government entities until this potentially dangerous policy goes away.
Yossarian
First of all, what is the rate of pregnancy for this group of kids?

Are enough of these pre-teens and early teens getting pregnant to even justify a program like this?

If they are getting pregnant at this age, then the parents obviously aren't doing their job and someone has to step in.

If they aren't getting pregnant, what's the point?
txexpatriot
Yoss-I can answer this one. They just interviewed one of the School Board who said, it is not the 11-13yr olds who are getting pregnant in the middle school, it is the older students, the ones who are 14-15 that are engaging in the sexual practices..and then she said, it is only at most 5% of them.

So-this whole idea and its passing are more like an 'encouragement' for younger kids to 'tryout' sex. CAN Anyone say AGENDA??? wink.gif
christine_dixon
i TOTALLY agree.

kids that young cannot possibly understand the emotional end of sexual relationships. besides the MORAL argument, we talk them out of sex by saying "you could get awful diseases, and get pregnant". GIVING THEM THE PILL SO THEY WONT GET PREGNANT is taking the threat away!

" i'm not supposed to have sex... but i'm on the pill, so no one will know.. i wont get pregnant. "

STUPID MOVE.
sweetliberty2u
This is just plain nuts. What are they thinking?

Where are the parents? Don't they have a mouth?
That decision should be up to the parents, not the school.
This send the wrong message to these young teens & pre teens.

I do know, you can preach to your child. Sometimes they just don't listen to you.
They rather listen to their friends. Forget about what Mom & Dad said's.

Here I thought I was doing the right thing, when my daughter was 17 by getting her on the pill.
Well that didn't work because she didn't take them like she should have. Then what you do.
Guess I should of shove them down her GD throat, I wouldn't have to deal with it.

You can't watch children 24/7, there's no way. You just hope and pray they do the right thing.
Snoopy
Who's gonna ask the Presidential candidates where they stand on this one! wink.gif
hagopinion
Ok I am not a lady and never had this discussion with my wife but don't you need a prescription for birth control? If so who is giving this out the school nurse? I am just asking these questions because I really don't know.

You know maybe if the school system got back to what they were developed to do, EDUCATE we would not have such a stupid society. It is not the schools systems job to hand out condoms, the pill, or make a kid feel good about him self, or even provide after school programs as daycare and segregate the top 2 % and put them in a special school downtown to teach dance. Yes some of these things are nice but the system is not able to do their main job EDUCATION so why put more on their plate?

We can give the pill out to a 14 year old in school but an 18 year old is not permitted to speak to an Army recruiter. What the hell is wrong with this country??????
christine_dixon
QUOTE (hagopinion @ Oct 18 2007, 01:07 PM) *
Ok I am not a lady and never had this discussion with my wife but don't you need a prescription for birth control? If so who is giving this out the school nurse? I am just asking these questions because I really don't know.


yes, usually you have a yearly ob/gyn appt and they discuss your birth control options ( how's it working? do you want a change?) and they renew your prescription. myself and everyone else i know make the trek to the pharmacy to fill our birth control...

not sure how they're gonna swing that one??
hagopinion
Thanks for the info.

Also I guess it could be worse: These kids are encouraged to dance naked and masterbate (can I say that on here?) in preschool.

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