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Links
- Information Handbook
- Academic Integrity Policy
- Parent Groups
- Emergency Closing Info
- Dress Code Guidelines
- Cell Phones & Audio Devices
- Student Parking
- Student Assistance Program
- Marking Period Dates
- Random Drug Testing
- Student Attendance
- Notices and Mailings
Student Assistance Program
For the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse
- The Hanover Park Regional High District....
- believes that the best solution for problems relating to substance experimentation/abuse by school-age youth is a strong program of education, guidance supervision, and referral to appropriate treatment services.
- is committed to creating and providing a drug and alcohol free environment for its student body.
- recognizes its responsibility to help students with chemical dependency or chemical abuse problems, to counsel, support, and educate students, to inform and educate their families and to initiate diagnosis and/or treatment.
Through the Student Assistance Program the elements of prevention, intervention, treatment/referral and aftercare are provided.
WPHS SAC/Coordinator of Guidance: Ms. Dubac - 973-887-4963
Student Assistance Program Brochure
Useful Websites
Partnership for a Drug Free New Jersey
www.drugfreenj.org
Partnership for a Drug Free America
www.drugfree.org
Parents ~ The Anti-Drug
http://www.theantidrug.com/
A Family Guide to Keeping Youth Mentally Healthy and Drug Free
http://family.samhsa.gov/
Parents Resource Center
Provides advice and stories from parents and professionals about drug prevention, intervention, and raising healthy teens.
www.drugfree.org/Parent/
Check Yourself
A place for teens to check where they are with drugs and alcohol; site is provided by Partnership for a Drug Free America.
www.checkyourself.com
Articles
"Parents Still Have Influence on Their College Student's Decision to Use Drugs and Alcohol"
http://www.drugfreenj.org/parents_influence_on_college_students/
"New Jersey Residents Say Leave the Drinking Age at 21"
http://www.drugfreenj.org/drinking_age_21/
"10 Tips for Keeping Teenagers Crash-free"
http://www.wral.com/lifestyles/family/story/1215041/
