04/06/2012 16:21
Subject: Re:TC Williams in USA Today
Anonymous wrote:I went to TC- back then we did see teen pregnancies but I also heard a lot of abortions.. Sex was very common- it was hard being in that environment..
Welcome to high school.
Anonymous
04/05/2012 22:11
Subject: Re:TC Williams in USA Today
I went to TC- back then we did see teen pregnancies but I also heard a lot of abortions.. Sex was very common- it was hard being in that environment..
Anonymous
04/04/2012 14:11
Subject: TC Williams in USA Today
This is awesome. Not awesome that it's necessary, but I am glad to see they're at least trying to do something. Not just for pregnancy, but to give the kids basic medical attention too.
If they can sustain that kind of drop in the number of pregnancies (from 50 two years ago to 35 last year and on pace for 30 this year)-that's pretty impressive. A 40% drop in 2 years.
I mean, yeah, 30 pregnancies in 2247 students is still a lot, but assuming half the student population is female, that's a rate of about 27 pregnancies per 1000 females which is way below the rate for Alexandria (~41 per 1000).
Anonymous
04/04/2012 10:44
Subject: TC Williams in USA Today
I think a "rate" is based on a percentage of the student population, not overall number genius. So being biggest, smallest, middle really has no effect.
Anonymous
04/04/2012 09:52
Subject: TC Williams in USA Today
I agree with 9:35. The kids I went to college with who had gone to the most elite prep schools were the ones that were the most sexually experienced. They were just rich/savvy enough to be using birth control.
Anonymous
04/04/2012 09:50
Subject: TC Williams in USA Today
Alexandria City is one of the smallest localities in the area yet it has the highest teenage pregnancy rate.
Anonymous
04/04/2012 09:35
Subject: TC Williams in USA Today
What environment? An environment where there are significantly fewer teen pregnancies? Make no mistake, kids at other high schools are having just as much sex as the ones at this school, but they have resources available to them that make it easier to get access to birth control. All this does is level the playing field.
Anonymous
04/04/2012 07:55
Subject: TC Williams in USA Today