Opinion regarding whether the explanation of methods of contraception in comprehensive health education classes in the public schools must be confined to separate classes for male and female students even when the discussion of contraceptives is in the context of sexually transmitted diseases rather than pregnancy prevention.

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Opinion regarding whether the explanation of methods of contraception in comprehensive health education classes in the public schools must be confined to separate classes for male and female students even when the discussion of contraceptives is in the context of sexually transmitted diseases rather than pregnancy prevention.

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