Maine School Defends Birth Control Program
Decision To Provide The Pill To Students As Young At 11 Sparks Controversy, Outrage
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Play CBS Video Video Birth Control For Students King Middle School in Portland is the first middle school in Maine that will make a full range of contraception available to students. Byron Pitts reports.
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Video Maine Contraception Reactions "CBS News RAW": Members of the Portland, Maine community react to a plan that will enable middle school students to obtain birth control prescriptions from the school's health center.
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Many parents and religious officials, including the head of Maine's Roman Catholic diocese, are expressing shock and dismay at the decision to allow students to obtain birth-control pills at a middle-school health center without parental permission, Friday, Oct. 19, 2007. (AP / file)
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Portland's three middle schools had seven pregnancies in the last five years, said Douglas Gardner, director of Portland's Health and Human Services Department. He said early reports of 17 pregnancies during the last four years were erroneous.
The King Middle School is among Portland's most diverse schools, with 31 languages spoken there and 28 percent of its students foreign-born. The school, located on the same peninsula as downtown Portland, draws from the islands in Casco Bay, wealthier neighborhoods overlooking the bay, and low-income apartments.
Fifty-four percent of the students are part of the federal free lunch program, which is an indicator of poverty.
Principal Michael McCarthy said the school had just one pregnancy last year, but students were reporting they were sexually active. The center has dispensed condoms since 2000, but because it could not prescribe birth-control pills, nurses referred the students to Planned Parenthood or Maine Medical Center.
"When they followed up, they found that in many cases, the kids weren't doing that," McCarthy said.
The policy raises new legal concerns.
Sex with a nonspousal minor under 14 is considered gross sexual assault in Maine, and officials said it was unclear whether nurses at the health center would be required to report such activities.
"If we're required to report anything that we think is illegal, we certainly will do that," said Gardner, who said health centers already comply with state law and report cases in which child abuse or sex abuse are suspected.
Gov. John Baldacci said he had reservations about the program and was trying to learn more.
"I appreciate local officials trying to address a need in a medically appropriate way, but these are children," he said in an interview with the AP. "An appropriate balance must be struck addressing the troubling situation that a small number of students find themselves in and recognizing the important role that parents and other family should play."
McCarthy, the principal, said he sympathizes with those who have reservations about the program.
"I think it makes people nervous to think middle school students are having sex. Frankly, it makes me nervous. But there's a small population out there that needs protection," he said.
Carol Schiller, the mother of a boy and girl who graduated from King, said she was "elated" at the committee's vote. She said critics shocked that 11-year-olds have sex should "get over it."
"It's much more important that we reach out to these kids and get them the tools they need to stay safe, stay in school and get an education," she said.
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See all 78 CommentsNow for people that are so obsessed with FREEDOM and being in CONTROL, I have never seen people so far away from the freedom as you in the U.S. Is freedom HAVING to have a gun to protect yourselves? Is freedom having to worry constantly about your medical or lack of? Is it having to pay an arm and a leg for your medications?
And now there is this thing about the birthcontrol. You don''t like the fact that they are taking the control out of your hands, yet you never really had control of the situation anyways or your children wouldn''t be getting pregnant and catching diseases to begin with.
None of you have any control over anything. Your government controls you. The people have no say. I am starting to think the reason for that is a lot of you are very lazy and are not doing what needs to be done. You aren''t taking care of your kids and you are also not standing up to your government and making it clear what you want.
Therefore, what a child sees being done by their parent who are likely divorce, separate, widow or single have a relationship with out the bond of marriage, they to will believe this is the way love is dealt with. Therefore, they will fulfill their own void by having intercourse with another and believe this is love.
And as other posters have indicated, if the parents weren%u2019t so wrapped up in their own personal quota this sad situation wouldn%u2019t be happening.
Pray for Peace, and God Bless You.
Some of you think that it is just a simple matter of getting parents to start being better parents, well let me tell you that is going to be next to impossible. So in the meantime children are STILL going to be getting pregnant and STILL going to be getting diseases.
At this point in time, until there is some other solution (which isn''t going to be any time soon), the only option to prevent children from destroying their lives, is to make available, condoms and education.
Whatever is being done now (which is NOTHING), obviously AIN''T working.
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