As if you needed one, here’s another reason to never set foot in Crane, Texas.
According to MTV News, a high school in Crane sent a letter to parents last week informing them of 20 new cases of chlamydia amongst its student population.
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“Crane Independent School District would like to make our parents aware or more aware of a problem that has been identified in our teenagers and young adults of our community,” the letter read.
Crane ISD’s student handbook says the high school currently “does not offer a curriculum in human sexuality.”
It looks like they might want to consider doing something about that. But sadly, Texas law states that if a school decides to offer sex ed classes for their students, they must “emphasize abstinence over all other behaviors.”
In a related story, if you just invested in a condom factory in Texas, you might want to “pull out” of that immediately.
Here’s a teacher who accidentally gave her students a lesson in sex ed: Teacher Plays Her Homemade Sex Tape For Students