Ohio High School Has 64 Pregnant Students

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IdealOne007 · Sep 2005
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That's ridiculous. If they think it's hard getting pregnant in high school is hard, wait until they get to college when theyre out on their own. My friend just had a baby. Right now she's staying off campus and working third shift.
ThatClassyGirl216 · Sep 2005
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^^^see this is the problem, too many people are expecting the schools to teach classes on morals. Umm shouldn't the parents be teaching their kids that? You CANNOT let the school systems raise your kids, because there will be alot that they wont learn. Maybe I am not surprised because I live in Ohio and we have a few high schools up here in Cleveland with day care centers in them, so teenage pregnancy is common. Again, it goes back to the upbringing of these kids and how they are raised...I will NEVER bring a child out of wedlock home to my parents, because it isn't acceptable AT ALL in my house.
· Sep 2005
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ThatClassyGirl216 wrote:
^^^see this is the problem, too many people are expecting the schools to teach classes on morals. Umm shouldn't the parents be teaching their kids that? You CANNOT let the school systems raise your kids, because there will be alot that they wont learn. Maybe I am not surprised because I live in Ohio and we have a few high schools up here in Cleveland with day care centers in them, so teenage pregnancy is common. Again, it goes back to the upbringing of these kids and how they are raised...I will NEVER bring a child out of wedlock home to my parents, because it isn't acceptable AT ALL in my house.
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