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New school year brings new class: parenting
Houston Chronicle ^ | Jan. 14, 2008 | JENNIFER RADCLIFFE

Posted on 01/14/2008 9:07:27 AM PST by Sopater

Sandwiched between lessons on counting calories and staving off disease, high school health teachers will offer hefty doses of parenting advice in the next school year.

A new state law requires that parenting and paternity awareness be included in the high school health curriculum by 2008-09. The State Board of Education plans this week to adopt a curriculum developed by the Office of the Attorney General, an agency charged with, among other duties, cracking down on fathers who fail to support their children.

"We saw that taking a preventive role would be very important," said Janece Rolfe, a spokeswoman with the attorney general's office. "We think it's certainly never too early for children to understand this."

The curriculum first was written in 1995 but is being revised to fulfill the mandate.

Jean Smith, who oversees the teen parenting program in the Alief school district in southwest Houston, said she's thrilled that students will be exposed to the information. Alief has used it for about five years in parenting and child development elective courses, she said.

"It's fantastic. It's real life about the paternity laws," she said. "They have pieces about relationships. The curriculum has activities where the teenagers can learn about themselves."

Middle schoolers could even benefit, Smith said.

"It needs to start sooner, frankly," she said. "If they're watching soap operas and movies and all of this by age 13, then they need to be exposed to what relationships are all about."

'Children raising children'

State Board of Education member Terri Leo said she could understand why others might think the ninth and 10th grades are a bit premature for most students.

Unfortunately, she said, statistics show that many teens need the facts.

Birth rates among 15- to 19-year-olds in the United States rose slightly in 2006 to 41.9 births per 1,000 girls, according to recent data from the National Center for Health Statistics.

"If they're going to become parents, which I prefer they not do at this age, they need to know some of this information," said Leo, a Republican from Spring. "We all hate sometimes having to have these discussions, but I do think there are difficult things we need to talk about with these kids."

Mercedes Alejandro of Houston, whose 16-year-old daughter has two pregnant friends, applauds the state for making sure teens are informed.

"It's kind of like, it happens or it's going to happen, and the consequence if we do nothing is that it's going to be children raising children — children who are unaware or unprepared," she said. "And the information about the child support, the boys need to hear that."

Perry has 'concerns'

Donna Price, secondary science and health academic coordinator for the Humble district in northeast Harris County, agrees that the topics have merit but is concerned about how teachers are going to squeeze the lessons into an already crowded class.

"The tricky thing is that health in high school is just one semester," she said. "Trying to pack it in and making it meaningful is definitely challenging."

She also wonders whether the information will seem pertinent. "You're talking about 15-year-olds," she said. "For them to be able to cognitively process it and understand the consequences, you can only hope for the best."

Gov. Rick Perry also had concerns about prescribing such a specific curriculum. Last spring, he explained why he wasn't going to sign the law.

"These goals are worthy of attention in high school health classes," the statement said. "However, I have serious concerns about the Legislature mandating programs be included in the Texas curriculum. Additionally, it is always my preference to focus on preserving a high-quality core curriculum that focuses on college and workforce readiness."

State education board President Don McLeroy said he hasn't heard any concerns about the plan and expects it to win easy approval on Friday.


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the consequence if we do nothing is that it's going to be children raising children — children who are unaware or unprepared

Actually, the consequences of children having sex is children raising children.

And the information about the child support, the boys need to hear that.

That is true. The boys AND girls also need to hear that child support can be legally enforced against a boy who is NOT the biological father, but assumes a role of responsibility by becoming involved with the mother for a period of time.
1 posted on 01/14/2008 9:07:28 AM PST by Sopater
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To: Sopater

I wonder how much effort is being made to teach about abstinence?


2 posted on 01/14/2008 9:11:58 AM PST by Lucky9teen (“A leader in the Democratic Party is a boss, in the Republican Party he is a leader.” Harry Truman)
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To: Amelia; Softballmom; Gabz

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3 posted on 01/14/2008 5:06:40 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: Sopater

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4 posted on 01/14/2008 5:06:55 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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Public Education Ping

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SoftballMominVA, Gabz and I have been asked to take over the list so that Metmom can concentrate on home schooling issues. If you want on or off this ping list, please FReepmail this month’s keeper of the list, SoftballMominVA.

5 posted on 01/15/2008 2:28:41 PM PST by Amelia (Cynicism ON)
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