Table of Contents
Status | Adopted |
Original Adopted Date | 03/23/2000 |
Last Revised Date | 11/18/2003 |
Last Reviewed Date | 11/18/2003 |
IGAEA: Teaching About Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco
The Board of Education believes that effective drug education programs require both the acquisition of knowledge and the development of positive personal values. Both the school and other community agencies must share in the development and direction of programs to alleviate the problems of drug abuse. Therefore, the school district will abide by the following:
1. Establish and maintain a realistic, meaningful drug, alcohol and tobacco education program that will be incorporated into the total educational program.
2. Establish and maintain an ongoing professional development program for school personnel in the areas of drug, alcohol and tobacco use.
3. Cooperate with government and private agencies offering services related to drug, alcohol and tobacco problems.
4. Encourage and support activities that will develop a positive peer influence in the area of drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
5. Create a climate whereby students may seek and receive counseling about drugs, alcohol and tobacco and related problems without fear of reprisal.
6. Follow federal mandates concerning drug, alcohol and tobacco education.
Federal
20 U.S.C. §§ 111-113 Federal Statute 20 U.S.C. § 6312 Elementary and Secondary Education Act 20 U.S.C. §§ 7118 Elementary and Secondary Education Act
ADF: District Wellness Program
AH: Use of Tobacco and Vaping Products
JFCH STUDENT ALCOHOL/DRUG ABUSE