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Substance Abuse

Substance abuse is the overindulgence in and dependence of a drug or other chemical leading to effects that are detrimental to the individual's physical and mental health, or the welfare of others (Wikipedia). Research indicates that parents, grandparents, elders, foster parents, teachers, youth leaders, coaches and others can play a major role in keeping young people from using illicit drugs, alcohol or tobacco. Many people believe that being responsible for a child is the most important job you will ever have. You are helping children and young people become adults who will, in turn, be parents, caregivers, employees, friends, aunts, uncles, neighbors, followers and leaders. It is your support and influence that will help determine the adult that the child turns out to be. We hope that you will use this Oonondaga Central School web site and share it with others as a starting point for helping the children you care for and care about to stay alcohol, tobacco and drug-free. Click on the links below for information.

Prescription Drug Abuse

Illegal Drug Abuse

Alcohol Abuse

Tobacco Abuse


 
 
 
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Rob Price, Superintendent of Schools
4466 South Onondaga Road | Nedrow, NY 13120
Phone 315.552.5000