Wis. District Attorney Says Teachers Could Face Charges For Complying With Sex Education Law
admin | Apr 09, 2010
In a letter to five Wisconsin school districts, Juneau County District Attorney Scott Southworth (R) told educators they could face criminal charges if they comply with a new state law that requires school sex education programs to include instruction on contraception, the AP/Yahoo! News reports (Richmond, AP/Yahoo! News, 4/7). Wisconsin schools are not required to teach sex education…
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