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California's Sex Education Falls Behind in the Digital Age

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Nothing is more awkward in middle school than talking about sex. Seventh grade is when most California school children encounter sex education in the classroom. But now that many kids are getting exposed to the subject on the Internet, the curriculum is particularly underwhelming.

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