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Students at St. Jane Frances School celebrated another first on May 20 and they got to do it in style. As the first school in Maryland to complete the its counter-drug program "Stay on Track," the Maryland National Guard arrived with pomp and circumstance, games and even a military helicopter landing on their school field.
Alumni and parent National Guard Sgt. Timothy Sank couched the idea to the Family School Association. This was a "no-brainer" for Principal Michelle Jones and Vice Principal Renee Hammond, when they met with the instructors and learned what would be offered to the students.See the full content of this document
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St. Jane Students Celebrate 'Staying On Track'
In only a few short weeks, they got the go-ahead to begin the program in their school, the first in Maryland to offer this program to its students.
Maryland National Guard Capt. Rob Wille said the program is taught all over the country with great success. "It's hard...See the full content of this document
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