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Maryland law requires comprehensive sex education beginning by age 12. Education must be designed with the views of the community in mind and must include information on contraception, family planning, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Yet Maryland received $3.25 million in funds abstinence-only programs in Fiscal Year 2008. Learn more about failed abstinence-only programs in Maryland. Sex Education PolicyMaryland students must be taught the benefits of abstinence, while also receiving information about condoms and contraception. See the Maryland statutes governing sex education Health OutcomesMaryland has an average STI rate, high teen pregnancy rate, and the highest AIDS rate of any state in the country.
*Per 1000 young women ages 15-19 Advocates' Partner Organizations |