Parent Involvement

Parent Involvement

...drug use in high schools increase each year? The answers are simple: insufficient drug awareness, inadequate security in schools, and little parent involvement. In order to decrease drug abuse from teens, it is necessary to eliminate and prevent drugs first. (http://www.wsaw.com/home/headlines/764577.html)
One of the major issues high schools are faced with is drugs. More than 60 percent of teens said that drugs were sold, used, or kept at their school (http://www.teendrugabuse.us). Drugs can be defined as marijuana, crack, cocaine, weed, ecstasy, and steroids. Since drugs are illegal, students should not be carrying, let alone using these drugs on school grounds. Many people are affected by students using drugs in school such as parents, administrators, and the students themselves. (Addictions and Problem Drug Use- Mick Bloor and Fiona Wood}
The first solution to eliminate drugs is to increase drug awareness. Although there are some schools that have drug awareness programs, such as the Drug-Free Club, it may not be enough. By awareness, it means "to know". In most schools, most of the information about drugs is learned in Health classes. Instead of just learning about drugs in Health classes, additional classes should include information about drugs and its negative effects.
Another way to increase drug awareness to students is to bring guest speakers. Guest speakers should be people who have experienced real-life drug-related issues. That way, they can tell the students how much of a negative impact it made in their lives. By talking about real-life experiences, this can decrease teen drug use. In addition to guest speakers, schools should invite more professionals who have knowledge on drugs such as doctors, teachers, and nurses. By maintaining public awareness on the dangers of drugs and preparing professionals to implement and advocate anti-drug...

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