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California does not require sex education for students. But if sex ed is taught, California requires that it be comprehensive, providing information about both abstinence and contraception; in addition the law specifies it must be appropriate for all students regardless of sexual orientation. Learn more about failed abstinence-only programs in California. Sex Education PolicyCalifornia does not require sex education for students. But if sex ed is taught, California requires that it be comprehensive, providing information about both abstinence and contraception; in addition the law specifies it must be appropriate for all students regardless of sexual orientation. See California legal statutes governing sex education: Funding for Abstinence-Only Programs in Fiscal Year 2007
Health OutcomesCompared to the national average, California has a high teen pregnancy rate, while its AIDS rate tracks with national rates and STI rates, slightly lower than national. Sexual Health Stats at a Glance
*Per 1000 young women ages 15-19 Report CardSee how California scored on sexual health, policy, funding, and GLBTQ rights Advocates' Partner Organizations: |








