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Challenge 20/20 -- Illegal Drugs and Teens

The students of Lahser High School, located in Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA, The International School of Treviso, located in Veneto, Italy, and The Dunham School, located in Baton Rouge, LA, USA, have teamed up for the 2010-2011 Challenge 20/20 program, sponsored by the NAIS Global Initiatives team. Their goal is to develop a cross-continental relationship while problem-solving on the topic of illegal drugs and their affect on teens.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Parent's Involvment In Drugs

Our parents spend time discussing drugs with us. This can happen at the dinner table. Our parents tell us real life examples and the dangers of drugs.

By: Deven
Posted by Mrs. Kathy Abbott at 9:14 AM

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