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What You Need To Know About Drug Testing In Schools
The guide is designed to assist educators, parents, and community leaders in determining whether student drug testing is appropriate for their schools.

Inhalants Guide
This guide developed by Isabel Burk, MS, CHES, for the Virginia Department of Education is designed for adult use with information, a prevention framework, sample lessons, materials, and resources. It can be augmented with other curricula and activities, and can be integrated into different subject areas. Teachers and counselors can use the lessons and materials with classes and small groups. The materials and concepts are also adaptable for special needs students.

Protecting Teens: Beyond Race, Income and Family Structure
This monograph was prepared by Trisha Beuhring, PhD, Robert W. Blum, MD, MPH, PhD, and Peggy Mann Rinehart of the Center for Adolescent Health, University of Minnesota and is based on an analysis of Add Health data and reported in the American Journal of Public Health, December, 2000. It focuses on finding preliminary answers to the factors associated with increased or decreased risks within each racial/ethnic group; if these factors the same across ethnic groups and gender; and if there are unique factors that increase the risk in some groups but not others.