This is one class where the students will know more than the teachers.
Sex is like fire. It can be a very good thing, vital and sustaining, or it can be a very bad thing, horribly painful, crippling and destructive. The difference between the two is where the fire burns.
If the fire is kept in a fireplace, where it belongs, then it's a wonderful thing. If it's not in a fireplace, it can destroy your home and your life, and often the homes and lives of others.
The "fireplace" for sex is a committed marriage.
Assuming they were in usable condition, why? Has math or reading changed since 1988? Besides driving the lucrative schoolbook publishing industry and supporting the latest pop-ed fad, why are books on math being constantly "updated"?
:-(
Isn't the name of their sports teams the 'Trojans'?