Posted: 06/24/2010
Provincetown, MA - Elementary school children, as young at six years old, could ask for condoms in one Massachusetts school district.
First thru six graders can receive the contraceptives if they ask in the Provincetown School District, which is right outside of Boston.
All 66 high schoolers and the 89 students in the lower grades can start asking for these latest school supplies in September.
There will be no papertrail and the school isn't' taking names and will not report back to parents.
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