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Class of .08 T-shirts blow it
10/4/2007 - Chicago Sun-Times In the middle of Homecoming Week, on a day when the theme called for seniors to dress in red, dozens of Oswego High School teens walked through the hallways in their properly colored matching T-shirts, with a catchy little slogan.So catchy that it got at least two of them suspended Wednesday, while about 50 others...
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Is St. Viator passing the drug test?
With more than half of school tested, even president admits it's not perfect
Four months after announcing its controversial decision to drug test every student with a sample of hair, reality has hit at St. Viator High School.
And for some students, reality bites...
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Kane County wants schools to pay their share
Kane County officials want local school districts to pay their fair share when it comes to educating kids sentenced to complete residential drug treatment programs.
To that end, county board member Bill Wyatt, chairman of the board's legislative committee, plans to draft a letter urging state lawmakers to approve a...
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Study: Teen drug use at schools worsens
8/16/2007 - Belleville News Democrat WASHINGTON --Teenagers say drug problems at school are getting worse, and parents express doubts about ever making such schools drug free, a new study says...
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Editorial: Good news about kids
7/16/2007 - Chicago Tribune The world often seems awash in pitfalls for teenagers -- alcohol, drugs, sex, dropping out of school and more. Given all the freedom they have and all the temptations they face, it would not be surprising to find...
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Teen drug use is getting higher
7/10/2007 - State Journal Register Hey parents, have you checked the medicine cabinet lately?
Those long-ignored bottles of leftover prescription medication could be a temptation for teenagers.
Teens are abusing prescription medication - particularly...
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Policing high school steroids use difficult at best
They were thinking big in New Mexico. Encouraged by the Drug Enforcement Administration, state officials staged a national summit to discuss solutions for the growing problem of steroids in high school sports.
The governor pledged $330,000 to start a...
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