District of Columbia public schools are planning to test students on   their knowledge of human sexuality, contraception and drug use this   spring.According to the Office of the State Superintendent of Education,   the exam will be the first standardized test on health and sex education   in the country. The 50-question exam will be given to students in   grades 5, 8 and 10.
The city’s rates of  childhood obesity, sexually transmitted  diseases and teen pregnancy are  among the highest in the country.  School officials say the test will  help determine what students know  about risky behavior.
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