Summary
Battle lines are predictable any time "sex education" is mentioned in the same breath with public school curriculum, but this time around supporters of a comprehensive approach appear to have the votes in Olympia and that's good news for settling this long- stymied issue.
As usual, the debate swirls around abstinence vs. medically proven information as a means to curbing sexually transmitted diseases and unintended pregnancies. Since Yakima County consistently ranks high in number of both, we're of the opinion that a comprehensive approach is necessary.See the full content of this document
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Students Should Be Given Facts in Sex Education
For that reason, we can't totally buy into the arguments of state Rep. Bill Hinkle, R-Cle Elum, who was quoted in the Seattle Post- Intel...
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