Maine middle school to offer birth control to students
King Middle School in Portland, Maine, plans to offer birth control - and I don’t mean just condoms and a wish-you-well - to its students, who are usually in the 11-13 age range.
Students would need parental permission to use the city-run health center in the school, but they wouldn’t have to tell them they were seeking birth control.
Naturally, this decision has caused quite a firestorm. (See what MomSquawkers think here - register and weigh in!)
Defenders of the decision say the notion that young children can now easily get birth-control pills is flat wrong.
“They don’t just have a giant punch bowl full of pills,” [Portland School Committee member Robert O’Brien] said. The birth control will be given out only after extensive counseling, and no prepubescent children will get it, he claims.
Also, the school notes, condoms have been offered since 2000, but students were referred elsewhere for other birth control options. Students often did not follow up on that, so having birth control available at the school’s health center would ensure that those who need such protection would be more likely to get it.
Opponents of the measure say that children as young as 11 could manipulate the system to acquire birth control. Even Maine Governor John Baldacci has expressed concerns.
“I appreciate local officials trying to address a need in a medically appropriate way, but these are children,” he said in an interview with the AP. “An appropriate balance must be struck addressing the troubling situation that a small number of students find themselves in and recognizing the important role that parents and other family should play.”
What do you think? Is offering birth control to middle school students simply protecting our kids from pregnancies/STDs at an earlier age, or is the school making birth control too accessible too soon? Squawk back and share your thoughts!
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I think that offering birth control to the middle school students is good only up to a certain extent. Because it will help in some cases .but at the same time it will misguide the children. According to me before taking a step we must cross check it again so that it may not disturb the social equilibrium.
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