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Informed Reader HC DrugFree's The Parent Bulletin is produced four times a year (fall, winter, spring and summer). This newsletter is mailed to parents of all 12 high school and 19 middle school students in Howard County. It is also available for Howard County private schools and distributed to county agencies and community organizations involved with teen substance abuse.

The newsletter offers information and strategies to guide parents in both prevention and intervention efforts for their children. Each issue of our newsletter focuses on a number of topics relating to teen substance abuse and the role of parents.

If you do not receive HC DrugFree's The Parent Bulletin, please contact us so we can add you to the mailing list.

pdf Spring/Summer 2008
pdf Winter 2008
pdf Fall 2007
pdf Spring 2007
pdf Winter 2007
pdf Fall 2006
pdf Spring 2006
pdf Winter 2006
pdf Fall 2005
pdf Spring 2005 Parent Newsletter "Marijuana"
pdf Winter 2005
pdf Fall 2004
pdf Fall 2003
pdf Spring 2003
pdf Winter 2003
pdf Fall 2002
pdf Spring 2001
pdf Fall 2000
pdf Summer 2000
pdf Spring 2000
pdf Fall 1999
pdf May/June 1999
pdf March/April 1999
pdf Feb/March 1998
pdf April/May 1998
pdf September/October 1998
pdf November/December 1998


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