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Mississippi schools are not required to teach sex education, even though most high school students in the state report already having had sex. Sex Education PolicyMississippi does not require sex education for its students, but if taught, by law programs must closely track with the 8-point federal definition of abstinence-only education. See the statutes governing sex education Health OutcomesMississippi's AIDS rate is near the national average. However, Mississippi has a higher teen pregnancy rate than the national rate, and among the worst STI rates in the nation, including the worst gonorrhea rate of any state.
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