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Students take lead in antidrug effort using at-home tests

In Arlington, athletes urge peers to take at-home tests

Arlington High student-athletes (from left) Mike Wiseman, Peter Wassam, and Pat O’Neill are involved in the “Let Me Prove It’’ program. Arlington High student-athletes (from left) Mike Wiseman, Peter Wassam, and Pat O’Neill are involved in the “Let Me Prove It’’ program. (Jon Mahoney for The Boston Globe)
By Brendan Hall
Globe Correspondent / July 5, 2009

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In most schools, the message about drug prevention is sent from the top down. Be it a school assembly, a class demonstration, or a guest lecture, it’s usually the adults doing the talking. (Full article: 916 words)

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