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The People News, a free newspaper serving Cleveland Tennessee (TN) and Bradley County Tennessee (Tn).
Of Bradley County Tn.
AUGUST 2010
The People News, a free newspaper serving Cleveland and Bradley County Tn.
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The Pregnant and the Pressured
In 2007 pregnancy rates rose 3% after a 14 year decline in numbers across
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by Jamie Ramirez
Adolescent pregnancy is nothing new and has been with us since almost the beginning of time. In our modern world, however, there is more focus on letting children be children and there is tremendous pressure on keeping them safe from adult situations until the parents feel that they are truly ready for those experiences.
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Feature Writers
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HEALTH
SPECIAL REPORT
TN. MOCKINGBIRD
A PERSONAL VIEW
COLUMNIST
SPORTS
COLUMNIST
MATTER OF FAITH
ASHLEY'S AVENUE
FEED BAG
WW II SECRETS
A MINUTE WITH JAMIE
READ ALL ABOUT IT
KATIE'S SPOT
CHLOE
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Statistics show that adolescent pregnancy is associated with a whole variety of factors including, cultural, economic, social, and psychological influences, which could include things such as school environment and sexual abuse. All situations are different and there isn't necessarily just one reason why it happens; it can be a mixture of many
different factors.
During his term as President, George W. Bush had attempted to pump millions of dollars into 'abstinence only' education programs. These programs teach young people how the only real safety there is from getting pregnant and getting an STD (sexually transmitted disease) is to abstain from sex. Reported in an article written by Deborah Kotz for U.S. News and World Report, Bush asked for more than $100 million in funds for abstinence only programs. However, "several states opted to turn down federal funds rather than be forced to forgo contraception education in public schools." In 2007, about $6 million went to The Department of Health and several community based organizations in Tennessee.
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Once in office, President Obama eliminated funding for abstinence only education. The concerns about these programs were that students are being taught only about abstinence and there is no comprehensive education on reproduction, anatomy, psychological implications and various other factors. According to Kotz, "Experts fear that an anti-birth control message could turn kids off of ever using contraception, even as adults. Federal law mandated that to receive funding, programs must teach that abstinence is the 'only certain way' to avoid sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy. Some educators have taken this to mean that they should focus exclusively on the limitations of birth control;" however often they don't work. This article states that a 2004 congressional report showed that "over two thirds of the programs provide inaccurate information about contraception and abortion risks."
The National Coalition to Support Sexuality Education outlines Tennessee's sexual education laws and policies. It states that Tennessee Code "forbids the teaching of any sexuality education class unless it has been approved by the state board of education and the local school board, and is taught by instructors deemed to be qualified by the local school board." Courses in sexuality education must also include presentations encouraging abstinence during teen and pre-teen years. "Violation of this rule is considered a Class C misdemeanor." Sexuality educators are also protected under this code.
Many have felt that this is not the way to take care of the problem and that the money being spent on these programs would be better suited to other programs that teach sex education, disease education and relationship counseling.
Click here for the rest of the story.
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What Do You Think?
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Do you believe only sex education teaching abstinence should be taught in Cleveland and Bradley County schools?
(See story on this page)
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The People Going Paperless
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August will be the last month you will be able to read The People News in its newsprint form. You can still pick it up at the beginning of each month as you have been accustomed to doing, but now it will only be available online at www.thepeoplenews.com. Those who already read the electronic version know that their favorite news, articles and editorials are conveniently available with a few clicks of the mouse. It will no longer be necessary to search town for your paper copy and it will no longer be necessary to dispose of leftover newspaper. The website is easy to use and it is still free. Also, there will be no hidden spyware or annoying pop-ups associated with the website. It will be clean and user friendly, just like the original.
To read more, click here.
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The People News
PO Box 3921
Cleveland TN. 37320
(423) 559-2150 Fax 559-1044
Pete Edwards, Editor - Publisher
Ashley Murphy, Assitant Editor
Jamie Ramirez, Media Assistant
Copyright 2010 (All rights reserved)
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