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Pennsylvania schools are not required to teach sex education, even though there are almost 87,000 sexually active teenagers in the state. They are required teach HIV prevention lessons, but must stress abstinence. Learn more about failed abstinence-only programs in Pennsylvania. Sex Education PolicyPennsylvania has no law requiring sex education – it has not taken the necessary action to guarantee complete, comprehensive sex ed for its students. However, Pennsylvania does require that students be taught about HIV prevention. Health OutcomesPennsylvania has lower teen pregnancy, AIDS, and STI rates than most states.
*Per 1000 young women ages 15-19 Advocates' Partner Organizations
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