Student sex life surveys: too invasive?

· Mar. 1, 2015, 4:44 pm

Colorado has been asking middle and high school students about their sex lives and drug use for nearly a quarter of a century in anonymous public health surveys. But the surveys are under new scrutiny from parents who call them invasive and inappropriate. The state Board of Education plans to debate whether to require parental permission before kids fill out the questionnaires.

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