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2002-03 National Summary Press Release:
Student Drug
Use Consistent With 5- and 10-Year Averages
2002-03 National Summary Press Release:
Young Monthly
Marijuana Users Show High Bad Behavior Rates
2001-02 National Summary Press Release:
In Aftermath
of 9/11 Student Drug Use Falls Dramatically
2000-01 National Summary Press Release:
Reversal Seen
in Progress Against Teen Drug Use
1999-2000 National Summary Press Release:
Schools
Provide a Sheltering Place for Today's Adolescents; Drugs and Guns
Are More Common Outside the School Building
1999-2000 National Summary Press Release:
Major Progress
Seen in Reducing Teen Drug Use, Cigarette and Alcohol Use, Gun Carrying,
According to 13th PRIDE Survey
1998-99 National Summary Press Release:
More than
4 million students, 11-18, use drugs regularly; more than one million
use an illegal drug every day
1997-98 National Summary Press Release:
Alcohol,
Tobacco And Other Drug Use Drops Among Teens;Despite Progress Drug
Usage Remains Twice the 1991 Rate
1996-97 National Summary Press Release:
Junior high
students continue to show increases in drug use; Signs of progress
are seen in high school age group; Help for parents provided in
PRIDE Tool Box
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