News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Students Race Against Drugs |
Title: | CN ON: Students Race Against Drugs |
Published On: | 2002-10-01 |
Source: | Midland Mirror (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-21 23:32:46 |
STUDENTS RACE AGAINST DRUGS
Grade 5 students in North Simcoe are having a chance to try their hand at
Racing Against Drugs.
Over three days in October, more than 700 students will go through a series
of 'pit stops' that will show them fun ways to make safe choices about
drugs. The sessions end as stucents cheer on school teams participating in
a remote-control car race.
"Racing Against Drugs is a good example of the community working together
to make a difference in the lives of young people," said Adele Payne,
public health nurse with the Simcoe County District Health Unit.
"The program is built on the belief that students will make healthy choices
when given accurate information." The program is sponsored by the RCMP, and
is designed to promote a drug-free healthy lifestyle.
Grade 5 students in North Simcoe are having a chance to try their hand at
Racing Against Drugs.
Over three days in October, more than 700 students will go through a series
of 'pit stops' that will show them fun ways to make safe choices about
drugs. The sessions end as stucents cheer on school teams participating in
a remote-control car race.
"Racing Against Drugs is a good example of the community working together
to make a difference in the lives of young people," said Adele Payne,
public health nurse with the Simcoe County District Health Unit.
"The program is built on the belief that students will make healthy choices
when given accurate information." The program is sponsored by the RCMP, and
is designed to promote a drug-free healthy lifestyle.
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