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School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) are touted by proponents as a component of the education trend du jour, “wrap-around services,” which theorizes that if students’ physical and mental health needs are met then academic achievement will improve. Often housed inside of a school, SBHCs feature staff who range from certified nurses to medical doctors and psychologists.While such programming may seem innocent at first glance, the lack of guardrails on these programs – combined with the existence of parental exclusion policies and low medical age of consent in many states – means that in practice, students can access life-altering treatments without the knowledge of family members. While the majority of SBHCs only offer basic medical care, screenings, and access to behavioral and mental health care, some centers offer students access to abortion (including emergency contraception – such as Plan B) as well as gender-affirming care.WHAT IS A SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTER?According to the Community Preventative Services Task Force, a CDC-administered group, School-Based Health Centers “provide primary health services to students in grades K-12 and may be offered on-site (school-based centers) or off-site (school-linked centers).” SBHCs are “often established in schools that serve predominantly low-income communities.” ...
Historians Stumped How Kids Throughout History Didn't Commit Suicide Despite Having No Access To Gender SurgeryMar 7, 2023 · BabylonBee.com PRINCETON, NJ — Despite being armed with respectable PhDs, published papers, and bowties, historians remain stumped that kids throughout history didn't commit suicide despite having no access to gender surgery.They expressed astonishment that high rates of child suicide only exist in the country graciously offering gender surgeries to minors."We've pored over manuscripts, scrolls, hieroglyphs, petroglyphs, and really old tweets," said Professor of Old-Timey Children's Studies, Dr. Richard Pritchard, "But we've been left perplexed that both gender surgeries and child suicides were practically nonexistent in civilizations past." ..."It's a common misunderstanding to confuse child gender surgery and ritual child sacrifice, as the two practices have such striking similarities," said Pritchard, "For example, in both cases, the parents seek to trade their children's lives for increased status in the eyes of their community and their gods." ...
Euphemism: School-Based Health CentersTruth: Parent Bypass Centers