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Acting Minister of Education: They Take Pills That You Can’t Detect Until It’s Too Late

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The presence of drugs on school campuses has long been a concern for parents and school officials but, as time changes, so does the method in which children consume.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The presence of drugs on school campuses has long been a concern for parents and school officials but, as time changes, so does the method in which children consume.

Acting Minister of Education Zane Lightbourne says there are several areas of concern when it comes to illegal contraband within the schools. 

A telltale sign that your child may be experimenting with drugs is a behavior change.

Lightbourne recommends keeping your children involved in community activities that suit their talents and interests.

If you suspect a child may be taking drugs, he says help is available.

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