Posts Tagged ‘board of ed’
‘Pills to Heroin’ Session Details Drugs’ Impact – Cape May County Herald (Press Release)
‘Pills to Heroin’ Session Details Drugs’ Impact – Cape May County Herald (press release)
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'Pills to Heroin' Session Details Drugs' Impact
Cape May County Herald (press release) Donna Verdade, member of the Dennis Township Board of Education, noted that more needs to be done to bring attention to the many addiction, detox, and counseling programs offered by local organizations such as Cape Counseling Services, the Family … |
Heroin Overdose Can Be Prevented, But It Requires a Plan – Huffington Post
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Heroin Overdose Can Be Prevented, But It Requires a Plan
Huffington Post Overdose deaths are frequently the result of using heroin after a period of sobriety. People who use heroin regularly develop a tolerance for it (they require larger doses to get the same effects). Then when they stop using for a time, often in rehab … |
Board of Ed in Galion Discusses Drug Testing
Heroin Addiction in the News
Heroin Addiction: Board of Ed in Galion discusses drug testing
GALION — Ohio Achievement Assessment test scores and the results of random drug testing were the topics of Thursday night’s Galion Board of Education meeting.
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Heroin Addiction: Waterfowl hunt at Magee canceled by project
An extensive restoration and enhancement project at the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area will necessitate cancellation of the area’s controlled waterfowl hunt for the 2011-12 season.
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Heroin Addiction: What would you do if your son or daughter were a Heroin addict?
In this video I ask the very hard question, what would you do if your son or daughter were a Heroin addict and were in prison, scheduled for an early release because they had served the minimum time of their sentence, and you felt with all your heart they were not ready for release…and you might be able to persuade the parole board to deny parole to your son or daughter the first time so that they could get the treatment and help they need? What would you do?