Tag: Law Enforcement Against Drugs
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Burlington County Sheriff’s Department takes the L.E.A.D. in teaching students about drug and alcohol prevention
Schools can request to host classes The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department is launching a L.E.A.D (Law Enforcement Against Drugs) education program in partnership with the Burlington County Municipal Alliance Program and expects to begin teaching students in local schools this fall. L.E.A.D offers evidenced-based curriculum for kindergarten up to 12th grade about the dangers…
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East Brunswick elementary schools show appreciation for LEAD program
EAST BRUNSWICK – East Brunswick Police Officer Reggie Wright, with the support of Officer Bruce Diamond and Chief of Police Frank LoSacco, held a L.E.A.D. Appreciation (Law Enforcement Against Drugs) Night at Hammarskjold Middle School. Four of East Brunswick’s elementary schools participated in the L.E.A.D. program during the first half of the year. Fifth grade…
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Parents of East Brunswick fifth graders invited to learn about anti-drug program
For the 2019-20 school year, the East Brunswick Police Department has been implementing a prevention education and character development program for all fifth graders called “Too Good for Drugs.” The program plants seeds of healthy eating and healthy living. The curriculum and material is provided by the Mendez Foundation. This evidence-based, skill building program makes…