With Meth, as
with most illicit drug use, students often think they know more than the
adults in their lives. You are probably concerned about providing
the education students need in order to make an informed decision about
Meth - in other words, to reduce the risk of their use.
Please don't wait for a tragedy in your
school district to begin addressing the issues surrounding Meth and young
people. One of the best ways for schools to help their students is
to make sure that staff members (not just teachers and administrators, but
also aides, bus drivers, janitors, etc.) are trained in identifying signs
of Meth use and symptoms of child endangerment. They also need to be
brought up to speed on the changes in the state Mandatory Reporting laws.
To schedule a MAPP-SD training for your staff, please contact your area
Meth Prevention Coordinator or email our
main office for more information.
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