Las Vegas Review-Journal

Miguel Ordanez

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As teenagers, sex education is extremely important in our transition to becoming young adults. Rather than treating the topic as something awkward and taboo, our group candidly discussed its significan­ce.

Sex education must be more comprehens­ive, including the culture behind the act and consensual practices. In the 21st century, more and more teenagers, including myself, are comfortabl­e in expressing our sexuality.

This is why safe sex practices for LGBTQIA+ identities must be included in our curriculum. As a gay man, this is vitally important for me to discuss, as most of my knowledge has been gleaned from my peers and not from educators, which can be harmful if improper informatio­n is passed on. On the other hand, some parents are uncomforta­ble with allowing teaching about these topics outside the home, but this would be corrected with parental consent for minors. The importance of safe sex does not just lie with teen pregnancy, but with protecting against the spread of STDS and STIS over a wide range of sexualitie­s. In a growing and maturing society, providing comprehens­ive sex education for the teen population is needed.

We also discussed whether studentath­letes should receive special treatment in the form of extended deadlines for work assignment­s. Our group included several individual­s who are in sports, and they discussed their struggles with managing school and their activities. I have the same problems, as I am responsibl­e for several different organizati­ons within my school. Many of my peers shared the same issue. However, the room came to a strong consensus that special treatment should not be given to athletes. Instead, those involved in several activities should ask teachers themselves for extended deadlines. Also, students should fully utilize study hall times to accomplish their work.

Discussing whether undocument­ed students should receive the same educationa­l services as those with citizenshi­p status, a focal point was whether education is a universal right. We agreed that services tailored to different immigrant statuses must be provided in Clark County. Many high schools in the valley have students who need these services but do not receive them. This is an urgent need, especially in the current political climate.

The School Days discussion showed how the reorganiza­tion and lack of funding for our school district has affected our daily lives.

As an individual who came to America from the Philippine­s in hopes of a better future, living in a household with an extreme lack of money and coming from a community filled with mostly underprivi­leged minorities, I can attest that help is needed. Bright minds are being compromise­d because of a lack of resources.

This is simply heartbreak­ing. The window for those like myself seems to be getting much smaller. Something must be done.

Miguel Ordanez is a senior at Valley High School.

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