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What Schools and Parents Should Know About Drug Abuse Prevention

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This year, the United States has set a record for drug overdose deaths at 100,000 in a year. While it’s difficult to know how widespread this issue is among teens, doctors and researchers are concerned about the growing trend. In this episode, we’re speaking with Jermaine Galloway who is a police officer, national speaker, and expert in alcohol and drug trends. Officer Galloway will discuss what school leaders and parents should know when it comes to drug abuse prevention. Plus, Michele breaks down how social media puts kids in drug-related danger, and how schools are combating substance abuse.

We hope you enjoyed this episode!

For more school safety tips and resources on drug abuse prevention, head to https://www.safeandsoundschools.org and follow us @safeandsoundschools.

‘The Sound Off’ is brought to you by our friends at Intrado.

Intrado Safety Suite combines the most advanced emergency management, response, on-campus notification, and parent communication tools together to protect against all kinds of school safety threats. Visit intrado.com/safetysuiteforeducation to learn more.

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This year, the United States has set a record for drug overdose deaths at 100,000 in a year. While it’s difficult to know how widespread this issue is among teens, doctors and researchers are concerned about the growing trend. In this episode, we’re speaking with Jermaine Galloway who is a police officer, national speaker, and expert in alcohol and drug trends. Officer Galloway will discuss what school leaders and parents should know when it comes to drug abuse prevention. Plus, Michele breaks down how social media puts kids in drug-related danger, and how schools are combating substance abuse.

We hope you enjoyed this episode!

For more school safety tips and resources on drug abuse prevention, head to https://www.safeandsoundschools.org and follow us @safeandsoundschools.

‘The Sound Off’ is brought to you by our friends at Intrado.

Intrado Safety Suite combines the most advanced emergency management, response, on-campus notification, and parent communication tools together to protect against all kinds of school safety threats. Visit intrado.com/safetysuiteforeducation to learn more.

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