Protecting and Promoting School Choice

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Maine Schools Tackle Rising Youth Overdoses

In Fort Kent, Maine, youth drug use has declined overall, but overdose rates among young people have increased. The article highlights a local school’s potential solution through supportive programs for students like Michael Robertson, who struggled with addiction starting in seventh grade. His mother describes the daily challenges of getting him to attend school amid his substance use issues.

Key Points

  • Youth drug use is decreasing, but overdoses are rising in some areas.
  • A Maine town’s schools implement supportive measures for students facing addiction.
  • Personal story illustrates early struggles with substance use impacting school attendance.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This highlights how innovative school programs can address student well-being issues like addiction, potentially empowering parents through more flexible educational options. It underscores the need for school choice to allow access to specialized support without government overreach in traditional systems.

Source: Youth drug use is down, but overdoses have risen. One town’s schools have a possible solution

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