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Should public schools require comprehensive sex education?

A summary of how the country is voting on this question. Results update continuously as new votes come in.

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Current split
How 118 Americans voted.
Yes — require a comprehensive curriculum covering contraception, consent, and sexual health in all public schools
29%
Yes — but allow parents to opt their children out of specific lessons
27%
No — leave curriculum decisions to states and local school boards
11%
No — public schools should teach abstinence-focused education only
33%
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