PORTLAND, Maine - The Portland School Committee is being offered a compromise that sets a minimum age and gives parents greater control over access to prescription birth control offered at a middle school health clinic.
The proposal by committee member Benjamin Meiklejohn would give parents the option of blocking access to prescription contraceptives if they enroll their children in the clinic. It also would limit contraceptives to students who are at least 14.
As it stands, children need parental permission to be treated at the clinic at King Middle School. Once at the clinic, however, state law allows the students to receive confidential care for reproductive health, mental health, and substance abuse issues.