How's that sex ed working out for everyone?
When I was a kid, sex ed in school was still a controversial issue, and people like my parents were ridiculed as being "old fashioned" for opting me out of class.
But the morons who made fun of so-called "prudish, old-fashioned parents" didn't get it. The problem with "sex ed" is that anyone can teach it, including unstable people with emotional and mental hangups or confusion about their own sexuality. This problem is why, decades down the line in spite of all this "sex ed", there are gender-non conforming gay or bi kids (aka tomboys, sissies, butch, etc.) being gaslit into thinking they're transgender, and there are straight kids--who can only have sex with people they bond with--being told that they're "demisexuals on the asexuality spectrum" and therefore quite possibly on the autism spectrum.