The AP has this report on USA Today:
For all the firestorm surrounding the decision to make prescription contraceptives available at King Middle School, only one girl has used the service in the six months since the program began, officials say . . .
Nationally, about a quarter of school clinics serving adolescents provide some type of contraceptive, usually condoms, and most of those are high schools, according to the National Assembly on School Based Health Care . . .
Michael Heath of the Christian Civic League of Maine said he remains troubled that young girls could be given contraceptives even though state law defines sex with a non-spousal minor under 14 as gross sexual assault . . .