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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2021 Page 9 SENATE | FROM PAGE 6 senators. “Every school year that goes by where transgender youth do not see themselves refl ected in their curriculum, we are failing. Every year that any cohort of seniors goes off to college without having received vital lessons on consent, respect, and bodily autonomy, we are failing,” said DiDomenico. “Enough is enough, it is time for us to FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 7 Cam Mohammed, who scored two touchdowns on the night, started the scoring on the fi rst Everett drive, taking in an 11yard touchdown pass from junior starting quarterback Karmarri Ellerbe. The PAT kick was no good and Everett led 6-0. Everett Head Coach Rob DiLoreto’s “bread and butter,” go-to guy, senior Jayden Clerveaux, then broke the game open a bit with a 33-yard touchdown run, followed by a Syeed Gibbs conversion rush, to make it 14-0 Everett. The scoring continued for the Tide when the Everett defense caused another three-and-out for Lynn English and the Tide capped another scoring drive on its third possession. This time it was Mohammed who broke a long run, 38-yards, on a thirdand-three play for a 20-0 lead. Santos’ PAT kick tacked on another Tide point. Everett did not relent after a 21-0 fi rst quarter lead and scored twice more in the second quarter to go ahead 35-0 at the halftime break. The Tide continued its balanced attack when, after driving the ball from its own 35 to the Lynn English 21, Ellerbe threw a pass this bill and sign it into law.” Sex education programs have repeatedly been shown to work best when they emphasize the value of delaying sex while also teaching students about the importance of protecting themselves from unintended consequences. As demonstrated by numerous studies, comprehensive sex education programs have been proven to delay the initiation of sex, increase use of contraception, lower the dart to Marcus Scott on the right fl at and Scott wheeled to his left and broke a tackle on his way to a 21-yard touchdown reception. Santos’ kick made it 28-0, Tide. Richie Malloy’s 20-yard touchdown run and a Santos PAT kick made it a 35-0 halftime lead. Chandler Timoleon made it 41-0 when he fi nished off a drive with a 3-yard scoring burst, concluding the scoring for either team. *** FRIDAY’S BOXSCORE Everett 42, Lynn English 0 Everett (3-0) 21 14 7 0 – 42 Lynn English (0-3) 0 0 0 0 – 0 First quarter Everett – Cam Mohammed 11 pass from Karmarri Ellebere (kick failed) Everett – Jayden Clerveaux 33 run (Syeed Gibbs rush) Everett – Mohammed 38 run (Adoni Santos kick) Second quarter Everett – Marcus Scott 21 pass from Ellerbe (Santos kick) Everett – Richie Malloy 20 run (Santos kick) Third quarter Everett – Chandler Timoleon 4 run (Santos kick)) Fourth quarter No scoring rates of STIs and unintended pregnancy among teens and reduce reported levels of bullying towards LGBTQ students. A 2018 poll conducted by EMC Research showed overwhelming bipartisan support for sex education in Massachusetts, with 92 percent of likely voters agreeing that students should receive sex education in high school and 89 percent of likely voters agreeing that sex education should include comprehensive information, such as how to build healthy relationships and understand consent.

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