Texas High School With No Sex Ed Classes Has Massive Chlamydia Outbreak

As if you needed one, here’s another reason to never set foot in Crane, Texas.

According to MTV News, a high school in Crane sent a letter to parents last week informing them of 20 new cases of chlamydia amongst its student population.

“Crane Independent School District would like to make our parents aware or more aware of a problem that has been identified in our teenagers and young adults of our community,” the letter read.

Crane ISD’s student handbook says the high school currently “does not offer a curriculum in human sexuality.”

It looks like they might want to consider doing something about that. But sadly, Texas law states that if a school decides to offer sex ed classes for their students, they must “emphasize abstinence over all other behaviors.”

In a related story, if you just invested in a condom factory in Texas, you might want to “pull out” of that immediately.

Here’s a teacher who accidentally gave her students a lesson in sex ed: Teacher Plays Her Homemade Sex Tape For Students

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