Town hall meeting for Pine Valley School District residents
Friday October 12, 2012 | By:Press Release | News
Those who are concerned about how they can help youth stay away from risky behaviors such
as alcohol, substance abuse use, delinquency, violence and dropping out of school, and want to make a difference in the community are welcome to attend a town hall meeting on Thursday, Oct. 25 at 6:30 p.m. at the South Dayton Fire Department Activities Hall, where Pine Valley Central School District administrators and CASAC (Chautauqua Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Council) will provide the school community with factual information on risk factors for youth.
Last May, Pine Valley students in grades 7-12 participated in the New York State Youth Development Survey that was administered by CASAC, and the survey results will be presented at the Oct. 25 meeting. The meeting will focus on an end result of looking at what can be done as a community to reduce some of the youth’s risk factors, provide positive activities and enhance assets and protective factors that can make a difference in the lives of youth.
Refreshments will be served. Everyone who attends will be included in a drawing at the end of the meeting with 10 lucky people receiving gift certificates to show appreciation for their interest in the district’s youth.
as alcohol, substance abuse use, delinquency, violence and dropping out of school, and want to make a difference in the community are welcome to attend a town hall meeting on Thursday, Oct. 25 at 6:30 p.m. at the South Dayton Fire Department Activities Hall, where Pine Valley Central School District administrators and CASAC (Chautauqua Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Council) will provide the school community with factual information on risk factors for youth.
Last May, Pine Valley students in grades 7-12 participated in the New York State Youth Development Survey that was administered by CASAC, and the survey results will be presented at the Oct. 25 meeting. The meeting will focus on an end result of looking at what can be done as a community to reduce some of the youth’s risk factors, provide positive activities and enhance assets and protective factors that can make a difference in the lives of youth.
Refreshments will be served. Everyone who attends will be included in a drawing at the end of the meeting with 10 lucky people receiving gift certificates to show appreciation for their interest in the district’s youth.
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