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Denver Public Schools Consider Offering Contraceptives to Students
DENVER-Denver's public schools are debating whether to offer contraceptives in school clinics.The debate began last week in a school board meeting.The board took no action except to accept a report on the proposal.The Rocky Mountain News said the report calls for several additions to the clinic system, including contraceptives.Other additions would be preventative dental care, more nurses and creating a school for students with severe mental or chronic mental problems.The contraceptive proposal drew negative responses from religious groups and organizations who want to reduce the teen pregnancy rate.