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Louisiana School Forces Students to Take Pregnancy Tests

11:55 am - 08/07/2012
Louisiana School Forces Students to Take Pregnancy Tests, Kicks Out Girls Who Refuse Or Test Positive

By Tara Culp-Ressler

One Louisiana school is dealing with the state’s high rates of teen pregnancy by taking an “out of sight, out of mind” approach. No pregnant students are welcome at Delhi Charter School in Delhi, Louisiana — a policy that the institution enforces by requiring students who are “suspected” of being pregnant to submit to a mandatory pregnancy test.

If students are pregnant, they are no longer allowed to attend classes on the school’s campus and will be forced to either switch to another school or begin a home school program. If a student refuses to take the test, she is “treated as a pregnant student” and also kicked out of Delhi Charter School, according to the student handbook:

If an administrator or teacher suspects a student is pregnant, a parent conference will be held. The school reserves the right to require any female student to take a pregnancy test to confirm whether or not the suspected student is in fact pregnant. The school further reserves the right to refer the suspected student to a physician of its choice. If the test indicates that the student is pregnant, the student will not be permitted to attend classes on the campus of Delhi Charter School.


If a student is determined to be pregnant and wishes to continue to attend Delhi Charter School, the student will be required to pursue a course of home study that will be provided by the school…Any student who is suspected of being pregnant and who refuses to submit to a pregnancy test shall be treated as a pregnant student and will be offered home study opportunities. If home study opportunities are not acceptable, the student will be counseled to seek other educational opportunities.

The American Civil Liberties Union points out that Dehli Charter School’s discriminatory policy for pregnant students is “in blatant violation of federal law and the U.S. Constitution.” On Monday, the ACLU of Louisiana and the ACLU Women’s Rights Project sent a letter to the school asking it to suspend its policy, on the grounds that New Delhi Charter School’s unfair treatment of its pregnant students violates the following laws:

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, for excluding students from educational programs based on sex.
The Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution, for treating female students differently than their male peers, as well as stereotyping “suspected” pregnant studies on the basis of their gender.

The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment that recognizes the right to procreate as well as the right to decide whether to terminate a pregnancy, for targeting students in a way that appears to stigmatize pregnancy.

Aside from its unconstitutional premise, the charter school’s policy toward pregnant students is also furthering a serious education gap between teen mothers and the young women who do not have unplanned pregnancies. Thirty percent of all teen girls who drop out of high school cite pregnancy as the main reason. And a full 70 percent of teenage girls who give birth end up leaving school — although if New Delhi Charter School had its way, that statistic might be closer to 100 percent.

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munky_of_magyar 7th-Aug-2012 07:31 pm (UTC)
I know many of the girls I attended high school with were sleeping with other men. We had at least 4-5 pregnant girls a year. I am from a poor rural community, where it was normal to be married and/or pregnant by the time you were 18. So, no one was really surprised by the number teen pregnancies. There really wasn't much for sex-ed. The only thing that we got was my health teacher starting class with, 'I am technically not supposed to be teaching you this, but you need to know it.' She then gives us a quick run down of contraceptive methods and STDs, while keeping an eye on the door window.

The house record is still held by one girl, who had her 1st baby at 13 and by the time she graduated she had 3 kids. I have been out of the loop, but I think she has had more. The sickest part about this is that, all the kids have the same father, who was 22 when she was 13. The girl's parents knew and apparently did not have a problem with it. They weren't stellar parents anyways.
violetrose 7th-Aug-2012 07:34 pm (UTC)
who was 22 when she was 13.

Wow. That is absolutely an abusive relationship to me - and I really hope that girl and her children are doing okay now.
carmy_w 7th-Aug-2012 08:09 pm (UTC)
This sounds like the Texas town where I worked for the County probation office.
We had several guys on probation for statutory rape; one was a 21 year old with a 13 year old. Even after he was put on probation, once she turned old enough to keep him out of jail, they started dating again. Her parent's didn't mind; it had been her aunt/uncle who had pressed charges on him.

The funny/gross/sad/infuriating part down there was that a family would press charges, till the man proposed. Once he decided to marry the girl, all was forgiven. *barf*
peace_piper 8th-Aug-2012 12:36 am (UTC)
I met a woman online recently was 34 and had a 20 year old kid. Said 20 year old already had a 4 year old too. I can't imagine being a grandmother at age 30, my god.
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