Daily Journal Staff Writer
Concerned parents and a chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics sued the Clovis Unified School District Monday, arguing that its sex education policy violates state law.
The district relies on materials that fail to mention contraceptives can prevent pregnancy, present outdated information on AIDS and compare a woman who has sex before marriage to a dirty shoe, according to the lawsuit, filed by ...
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