San Francisco’s public school leaders are considering distributing condoms at middle schools.

The San Francisco Examiner reports Monday that the policy change was introduced as part of an overall effort by the San Francisco Unified School District to further prevent sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy among minors. A board committee is scheduled to discuss the proposal Monday.

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The board first adopted a policy to distribute condoms at high schools in 1991, and in 1996 the board amended the district’s condom distribution program to allow parents to opt out or exclude their child from the program, the newspaper reported.


In addition to supplying condoms at middle schools, the superintendent’s recommended changes include eliminating the exemption option for parents. Parents would still be notified annually about the program.

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