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How drug education is changing in schools

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A new high school education program acknowledges that some students will choose to use drugs, alcohol or other substances,

The nonprofit Drug Policy Alliance’s油15-class 油covers油“harm-reduction strategies,” such as using substances in moderation and knowing what to do in an emergency situation,油according to油U.S. News & World Report.

“It takes a realistic approach, encouraging abstinence but also teaching strategies that help young people keep themselves or others safe if they ever choose to use drugs,” Sasha Simon, program manager for the initiative, told油U.S. News & World Report.


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Pittsburgh Public Schools, meanwhile, has 油from a 10- to a 5-day suspension, according to WPXI-TV.

Students will also have to attend nine hours of drug education counseling, WPXI reported

Colorado, New Jersey and Maine have set rules for the administration of油medical marijuana油on school property, District 91心頭istration油reported last year.

Several districts operate recovery high schools to help students get back on track academically after overcoming addication and substance abuse problems, 91心頭reported in May.


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Despite research suggesting that recovery high schools help students stay clean and earn diplomas, the often costly programs remain small-scale and rare: The 38 recovery high schools in 15 states enroll just a couple of thousand students, 91心頭 reported.

It is of utmost importance for anybody in their recovery to build a community of people who aren’t using, who are supportive of their recovery, and who are trying to do the same thing that they’re trying to do,油Michael Durchslag, the director of油, a recovery high school in Minneapolis, told 91心頭.

And administrators cracking down on vaping have increased monitoring of school bathrooms, sent students for drug tests and even banned USB thumb drives,油District 91心頭istration油reported last year.

We’re very concerned that the emergence of e-cigarettes could undermine the progress we’ve made in reducing tobacco use, and could put a new generation at risk of nicotine addiction Vince Willmore, vice president for communications at the , told 91心頭.


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Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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