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Drug and Alcohol Education for Families

The Heads Up program of the Philadelphia Police Department is on for tonight, April 16, 2007. Upper School students, parents and teachers are encouraged to attend. Teachers have agreed to assign light homework, and there will be no assessments on April 17. No need to RSVP.

For parents and Upper School students ...
Philadelphia Police Dept: Heads Up
Monday, April 16, 7 p.m. Meeting Room, Main Building

Heads Up, an acronym for Heroin Education and Dangerous Substance Understanding Program, is run by the Narcotics Bureau of the Philadelphia Police Department. Members of the department present, along with recovering substance abusers and family members who have lost loved ones to drugs and violence. The group’s presentations are graphic; for example, they may include police and autopsy photographs. The group seeks to prevent substance abuse through education.

For parents only ...
Freedom from Chemical Dependency
Upper School: Monday, March 12, 7 pm, Meeting Room
Middle School: Thursday, March 15, 7pm, Balderston Commons
For 30 years, Freedom from Chemical Dependency (FCD) has worked with schools to provide students with the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to make intelligent, healthy choices about alcohol and other drug use. The FCD approaches prevention from a health perspective, providing accurate information and encouraging an ongoing dialogue between young people and adults.



 

 

 

 

 


Dear Friends:
As chair of the Community's Committee on Alcohol and Drug Education, I would like to extend a special invitation to Upper School parents and students to join us for two important programs about adolescent alcohol and drug use.

When my son was in the Middle School, I attended the annual Freedom from Chemical Dependency (FCD) programs and each year learned valuable, new information about alcohol and drug abuse practices, patterns and substances. This year, the FCD program has been expanded to include all Upper School parents, and I am certain that you will find it worth your time. The Heads Up program offered by the Narcotics Bureau of the Philadelphia Police Department is new to Penn Charter and offers a graphic look at the damage that drugs can cause for young and old alike.

Alcohol and drug issues are real in all communities, including PC, and we cannot overstate the importance of parent involvement with, and education about, these vital subjects. Please join us. Our concern is the health and well-being of your child, and all of our children.

Sincerely,
Karen Spencer Kelly
Chair, Community Committee on Alcohol and Drug Education