Personally, I think it is too young to be handing out Birth Control this young. It says "hey it's ok if you have sex, just use a condom."
Sex isn't legal till 16 years of age in a majority of the states. I think they need to teach the risk of STD'S, getting pregnant, and having a baby before just handing this out. At our school, we were to take a baby doll home that was timed. It cried a bunch, and you had to figure out the correct thing that was wrong with it. Such as a diaper change, feeding, burping, attention, or just to be cradeled.
Anyone applying for the birth control should be required to take this doll home and see how it feels to raise a baby.
There are consequences for every action. This doll woke me up 8 times in one night. After the first night, I was done. I couldn't do it anymore.
Of course, they may just say "screw birth control, I am not going to go through all of that."
Well, that's their fault then. I think they should really try to show the risks and consequences of having sex at an early age. They explain it for a week, then all is forgotten.
Kids need to know they have a hand, and if they absolutely need to have an orgasm, then use your hand.