Maine middle school to offer birth control

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from my home state.

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Maine middle school to offer birth control

* Story Highlights
* Portland, Maine, to let middle school provide birth control pills
* King Middle School first school in state to provide the service
* Some upset about giving pill to girls as young as 11-years-old
* City has had 17 pregnancies reported in middle schools in four years

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -- After an outbreak of pregnancies among middle school girls, education officials in this city have decided to allow a school health center to make birth control pills available to girls as young as 11.

King Middle School will become the first middle school in Maine to make a full range of contraception available, including birth control pills and patches. Condoms have been available at King's health center since 2000.

Students need parental permission to access the school's health center. But treatment is confidential under state law, which allows the students to decide whether to inform their parents about the services they receive.

There are no national figures on how many middle schools provide such services. Most middle schoolers range in age from 11 to 13. VideoWatch parents react to the school's plan »

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

Portland's three middle schools reported 17 pregnancies during the last four years, not counting miscarriages or terminated pregnancies that weren't reported to the school nurse.

The Portland School Committee approved the plan, offered by city health officials, on a 7-2 vote Wednesday night. Whether the prescriptions would be offered this school year or next wasn't immediately clear.

King is the only one of the three schools with a health center, primarily because it has more students who get free or reduced-price lunch, said Lisa Belanger, who oversees Portland's student health centers.

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.

Committee member Sarah Thompson, also the mother of a King eighth-grader, supported the policy, even though it made her "uncomfortable."

"I know I've done my job as a parent," Thompson said. "(But there) may be a time when she doesn't feel comfortable coming to me ... (and) not all these kids have a strong parental advocate at home."

Chairman John Coyne opposed the change, saying the roles of social agencies and public schools have blurred over the years. "At some point there needs to be a clearing of the gray lines," he said.

The other "no" vote Wednesday night came from Ben Meiklejohn, who said a parental consent form, which allows students to receive any kind of treatment at the school health center, does not clearly define the services being offered.

Some opponents cited religious and health objections.

"We are dealing with children," said Diane Miller, a former school nurse said. "I am just horrified at the suggestion."

Another opponent, Peter Doyle, said he felt the proposal violated the rights of parents and puts students at risk of cancer because of hormones in the pill.

Supporters said a small number of students at King are sexually active, but they need better access to birth control.

"This isn't encouraging kids to have sex. This is about the kids who are engaging in sexually activity," Richard Veilleux said.

At King, birth control prescriptions will be given after a student undergoes a physical exam by a physician or nurse practitioner, Belanger said.

Nationally, 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.

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

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i didn't see a thread on this already and i figured this ought to spark some debate. :woot:
 
Good for them. 'bout time a school has the balls to do it :up:
 
11 year olds??? That's like handing over a loaded gun to a monkey. . . .
 
Good idea, least they have protection from the word go then, one of my friends got pregnant at 12
 
I always thought Maine was pretty conservative. Interesting. Way to go Maine :up:
 
Is it irony that the same people who will complain about this are also the ones complaining about having to pay for young, unwed, teenage mother's child care costs?
 
I always thought Maine was pretty conservative. Interesting. Way to go Maine :up:

nope. it's a blue state all the way. there are conservative areas, like the more rural areas, but for the most part it's pretty progressive.
 
11 year olds??? That's like handing over a loaded gun to a monkey. . . .

Its more like- an 11 year old with a penis or vagina is like a monkey with a gun. The subject of the article is like teaching monkeys about the safety latch on the gun.

Er... offering them a safety latch?
 
Is it irony that the same people who will complain about this are also the ones complaining about having to pay for young, unwed, teenage mother's child care costs?

yep. it's funny how they never connect the dots.

It's not the school's place to do this.

why not? they aren't forcing it on them. they're only making it available, with their parents' consent. do you think abstinence courses should be offered in public schools?
 
nope. it's a blue state all the way. there are conservative areas, like the more rural areas, but for the most part it's pretty progressive.
Makes sense. My dad lives in a rural area. His community is pretty right wing.
 
Its more like- an 11 year old with a penis or vagina is like a monkey with a gun. The subject of the article is like teaching monkeys about the safety latch on the gun.

Er... offering them a safety latch?

:wow:

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im no birth control expert here, but maybe just some classes to tell these kids not to get preggers, maybe bring some pregger chicks in and have them discuss with them all the jazz about having a kid and what not.

and back to the birth control, doesn't that effect the hormones and what not? 11 year olds looking like 15 year olds is probably not the solution.
 
why not? they aren't forcing it on them. they're only making it available, with their parents' consent. do you think abstinence courses should be offered in public schools?
But treatment is confidential under state law, which allows the students to decide whether to inform their parents about the services they receive.
:ninja:
 
It's not the school's place to do this.

I think it is, some kids dont have wise parents to tell them about the birds and bees, this way the state is making sure they know whats what and have protection.
 
my mom told me when I was born I was already wearing a condom.
 
The only thing I can think is that the school administrators are having "illicit relations" with their students and this move will make it easier for them to continue doing so without fear of getting them pregnant. :o

jag
 
It's not the school's place to do this.
Maybe maybe not. Some schools have day care centers in them for all the teen mothers at that school (sad, isn't it) If they have to shell out the money for that, I think it's only fair that they get a hand in preventing all their students from getting knocked up in the first place.

While I think the school has a right, I agree that it is not their responsibility. It is the parents'. But if parents aren't doing it, someone should. We have 6 billion people on this planet. Someone better start teaching birth control real soon, or there won't be enough planet to go 'round.
 

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