Condoms in Elementary School

Condoms for First Graders? Mass. Elementary School Under Fire
PROVINCETOWN, Mass. (CBS/AP) How young is too young?
Posted by Neil Katz 

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That's the question a Massachusetts public school is facing as they have come under fire for making condoms available to all students, even those in elementary school.

Children start first grade between 5 and 7 years old...

Under the policy, any student requesting a condom from a school nurse must first receive counseling, which includes information on abstinence. The policy does not require the school to contact parents.[Full Text Click Here]

Gone are the days of innocence, or so it would seem in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The school board has voted and decided that condoms be available to all students, including those in elementary schools.

I guess gone the days of playing in the yard and having imaginary games of cops and robbers. I guess these days children in elementary school would rather hook-up. What is worse, is that the students receive counseling from the school nurse on abstinence, but the parent is never contacted. Again, we have the school system thinking they know better than the parent.

What has happened to the virtues that were once prevalent in society? I guess schools are not concerned about teaching morality or even instilling children with the fortitude to resist peer pressure or the barrage of liberal ideas cast upon them by mass media. Is it any wonder then why are youth are confused and lost in this day and age?

Sadly, this is nothing but an early indoctrination into the culture of death before the child fully understands the battle for life that is taking place, and all this was decided without parental approval, but by a school board who is obviously not heeding the voice of upset parents and has its own liberal agenda.

It is a sad day to see that our first graders now need condoms. I honestly thought that they would rather be watching cartoons or playing games, but apparently they want to have sex. Well, perhaps according the school board, but I still think they prefer cartoons.

Comments

Unknown said…
If my child were ever given a condom, oh and especially without my consent.... you better believe all hell would break through!
Anonymous said…
Do first graders have enough autonomy and unsupervised time to have sex without their parents' knowledge?! I can't quite wrap my head around that scenario. The family situation where first graders want to have sex (much less actually do) would probably be improved little to none by a notification from school (i.e. the parents have already abdicated their responsibilities). I'd also guess that healthier functioning families would be little affected by condoms being available at school. This is just one more thing that parents have to be in tune with and pro-active about. The situation is sad, but I think it is much more of a symptom than a problem in and of itself.
Anonymous said…
Well P-Town, as it is known, has the biggest proportionately homosexual community on the East coast, so God knows their morals went a long time ago.

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