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What are teens really doing today?

January 11th, 2010 at Mon, 11th, 2010 at 12:44 pm by Jake Lynch

Teachers, parents and students from the Issaquah School District will come together on Tuesday tonight to discuss what is often a source of mystery and misunderstanding.
The District PTSA will present an educational seminar “What Are Teens Really Doing Today?”
All three high schools have teamed with their local police officers for a discussion to help parents understand the world of teenage alcohol, drugs, and driving—and the legal consequences.
The seminar is based on the booklet “Parent & Teen Survival Guide,” and will be held between 7 and 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 12, at Issaquah High School.
The booklet can be downloaded at <a href=”http://www.issaquahptsa.org/parented/index.htm#teens”>www.issaquahptsa.org.</a>
For more information, contact Stacy Smith at 425-392-7294.

Jake Lynch Editor of the Issaquah and Sammamish Reporter.

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