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U.S. News Washington: State Guidelines Call for Accuracy in Contraception, Disease Prevention InfoJanuary 18, 2005 On Thursday, the Washington Department of Health and Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction issued voluntary guidelines for sex education in the state's public schools. The five-page "Guidelines for Sexual Health Information and Disease Prevention" recommend medically and scientifically accurate information about the prevention of STDs and pregnancy, including that abstinence is the only certain way to avoid both. The guidelines were developed in response to a bipartisan request from 41 legislators last year. Sex education is optional for Washington's public schools. However, HIV/AIDS education is required beginning in fifth grade. "We think districts will be pleased to have a set of best practices for fine-tuning their programs," said David Brine at the Washington State School Directors Association. "They can take this as a foundation and work with their communities to craft the best approach for the culture of their district." Associated Press 01.14.05; Peggy Andersen This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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