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Washington law specifies that when sex education is taught, it must include information about abstinence as well as contraception – in fact, the law states that “abstinence may not be taught at the exclusion of other materials and instruction on contraceptives and disease prevention.” Sex Education PolicyWashington does not require sex education for students. But if sex ed is taught, Washington requires that it be comprehensive, providing information about both abstinence and contraception. Washington also requires that students receive HIV prevention education. See the statutes governing sex education: Revised Code of Washington Sections 28A.230.020 , 28A.230.070 , and 392-410-140 Health OutcomesWashington has lower AIDS, teen pregnancy, and STI rates than the national average.
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