Juliane Harms
English 3
1. The article “Why Schools Give
birth Control“ by USA Today talks about a special clinic that has success with pregnant
teens. The system started 2010 and it improves the test scores and the behavior
form pregnant teens. The Test started in the William High School. The small clinic
was once in the school and helped girls with Plan B. But the clinic is still
saying that that all babies are blessing and they should think about Plan B.
But since the most girls are taking birth control, there are almost no
abortions. But with birth control, they can’t even get pregnant and so they don’t
need an abortion and they can finish their education. The article also gives a
lot of facts for example that “First, according to the National Campaign to Prevent
Teen Pregnancy, just half of girls who had children before age 18 graduate from
high school, and less than 2% earn a college degree by age 30.“ That is an example
how it was before and now it is better.
2. It is worthwhile form me,
because it tells me something about another organization that helps pregnant
teens to finish their graduation. In addition it gives me specific data about
the results.
3. Quote 1:
Another interesting fact is that the organizations tells specific stories about pregnant girls. On girl is saying that she would prefer now that she would have "finished with her education", that means "being there for "that child" to give "all he or she deserve".
Quote
2:
My second quote gives specific data about the results of the National Campaign.
It says that the half of all pregnant girls "had children before age 18 graduate" from their school and "less than 2%" had a college degree "by age 30".
4. "Why Schools Give Birth
Control." USA TODAY. 04
Apr 2012: A.7.
SIRS Issues
Researcher.
Web. 06 May 2012
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