The state of Vermont became the first to require that condoms be made available to middle and high school students.
The new policy was signed into law by Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, in 2020.
"Condoms should be available in locations that are safe and readily accessible for students, without barriers to obtaining condoms or stigma surrounding access (e.g., should be available through health office or classroom, athletic trainer's office, guidance office or other locations students can comfortably access)," reads the new guidance.
The condoms are provided free of charge to the schools by the Planned Parenthood of Northern New England.While many individual districts have implemented similar policies across the nation, Vermont is the first to require condoms to be made available to students state-wide.
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