For Informed
and Safe Florida Teenagers
sex education
- Regardless of age, income or gender, nearly 9 out of 10 Florida voters, including many who describe themselves as evangelical Christians, believe public schools should offer some form of sex education. Voters who describe themselves as evangelical or fundamentalist Christians are only slightly less likely to agree that students need to hear about more than abstinence.
- An overwhelming 78% of registered voters support a proposal that would require sex education to be taught in Florida public schools.