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West Virginia doesn’t require sex ed in public schools, even though 54 percent of its high school students report already having had sex. Get the facts about the reproductive and sexual health of West Virginia's young people. Sex Education PolicyWest Virginia has no law that mandates sex education or regulates its content if taught – it has not taken the necessary action to guarantee complete, comprehensive sex ed for its students. However, West Virginia does require that students be taught about HIV prevention. Health OutcomesWest Virginia has lower AIDS, teen pregnancy, and STI rates than the national average.
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