Spartan Task Force Billboard

Spartan Task Force proudly displayed a billboard on RT 61 N highlighting district kindergarten students promoting a safe driving message.
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Commercial
This Public Service Announcement was a collaborative effort of the eighth grade students at N.S., the Spartan Task Force, Schuylkill County Drug and Alcohol's Diane Rowland, and Schuylkill Vision's Executive Director Joanne Parulis. Please Click Here to watch the commercial online.
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Membership
North Schuylkill Spartan Task Force membership includes NS students, faculty, staff and administration as well as representatives from the State Correctional Institution at Frackville, Good Samaritan Counseling, Schuylkill Access Management (SAM), Schuylkill County Drug and Alcohol, Schuylkill County Emergency Management, Schuylkill County Intermediate Unit 29 and Schuylkill County Juvenile Probation.
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Teenagers and Drugs
Teenagers may be involved with legal or illegal drugs in various ways. Experimentation with drugs during adolescence is common. Unfortunately, teenagers often don’t see the link between their actions today and the consequences tomorrow. They also have a tendency to feel indestructible and immune to the problems that others experience.
Using alcohol and tobacco at a young age increases the risk of using other drugs later. Some teens will experiment and stop, or continue to use occasionally, without significant problems. Others will develop a dependency, moving on to more dangerous drugs and causing significant harm to themselves and possibly others.
Adolescence is a time for trying new things. Teens use drugs for many reasons, including curiosity, because it feels good, to reduce stress, to feel grown up or to fit in. It is difficult to know which teens will experiment and stop and which will develop serious problems.
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What is a Drug?
A drug is any chemical that produces a therapeutic or non-therapeutic effect in the body.
Chemicals, on the other hand, are a broad class of substances (including drugs) that may or may not produce noticeable effects in the body. Many chemicals (such as tin, lead, gold) have harmful effects on the body, especially in high doses. Most foods are not drugs. Alcohol is a drug, not a food, in spite of the calories it provides. Nicotine is a chemical that is also a drug. The group of "illegal" drugs includes dangerous chemicals that have only toxic actions, such as inhalants.
Unfortunately teenagers abuse a variety of drugs, legal and illegal. Teenagers at risk for developing serious drug and alcohol problems include those:
- with a family history of substance abuse
- who are depressed
- with low esteem
- who feel they don't fit into the mainstream
The following drugs are commonly abused: Alcohol, Tobacco, Prescription Medications, Inhalants, OTC Medications, Marijuana, Stimulants, Club Drugs, Depressants, Heroin, and Steroids.
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Important Links
North Schuylkill Board Policy 210
North Schuylkill Board Policy 222
North Schuylkill Board Policy 227
North Schuylkill Board Policy 227.1
The Schuylkill County MH/MR and Drug and Alcohol Program
Schuylkill County Dare
Parents In the Know Zone
Parents: The Anti-Drug
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The North Schuylkill School District is not responsible for information contained on linked sites.