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March 2010

Catherine Turner: District's sexual education programs need to be improved

March 15, 2010, The Gainesville Sun

The youth in Alachua County deserve a significantly higher standard of sexual education than they currently receive.

There are many programs in place to help teenagers deal with the consequences of sexual activity, such as Loften High School's ACCEPT program which provides free child care for teenage mothers during the school day to allow them to further their education. These initiatives should be applauded.

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