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COURTESY SAINT ANN SCHOOLJonah Lyons, a fourth grader at Saint Ann School in Raritan, is pictured with his winning drawing from the Partnership for a Drug Free NJ Art Contest sponsored by Verizon.
RACINE - The Annual Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drug Awareness Poster Contest sponsored by Focus on Community generated more than 300 posters from young artists in kindergarten through eighth grade ...
For years, programs like D.A.R.E. told students to "just say no" to drugs. But research shows that approach alone didn't work. Now experts are backing a new approach that could help save lives.
Leonis Magallanes, a fifth grade student at Hanover Area School District’s Memorial Elementary School, is a winner in the 2025 Attorney General Anti-Drug Poster Contest. Her artwork is featured ...
On the occasion of Children’s Day, Rajagiri Public School, Kalamassery, organized a display of a large hand-drawn paper poster as part of the anti-drug campaign in the state and the poster won a ...
School leaders made a poster to draw attention to the new initiative that features over a dozen student athletes and musicians, who were nominated by teachers to serve as role models.. Aaron Womack, a ...
Wylie High School students participating in extracurricular activities will be subjected to random drug testing after a change in the district's local policy.
While the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education was deeply entrenched in facilities talk last week, other changes to district policy were able to make their way ...
A school in Worcester has faced criticism on social media and IRL for displaying posters with disempowering slogans discouraging young girls from wearing makeup.. The slogans at Christopher Whitehead ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - As students and parents gear up for a new school year, one Nebraska school district is rolling out a new policy intending to keep students healthy and safe. Just last month ...
Wylie High School students participating in extracurricular activities will be subjected to random drug testing after a change in the district's local policy.