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How Lincoln Junior High Ended the School Year
Seeking to keep kids from having trouble during the summer, a non-profit arranged a day of constructive workshops, with a party for fun.
On the last day of school at Lincoln Junior High on June 4th, students got a substance prevention program from a non-profit agency, Metropolitan Family Services.
The main focus was prevention skills that include positive decision making, social-emotional skills, bullying prevention and substance prevention, according to the agency.
The day's schedule included:
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8:45-9:45AM Bully Movie (an abbreviated version of the 2011 film)
10-12 PM Workshops
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(Each student had three 30 minute workshops-one on substance prevention, one on Bullying prevention and one from the local law enforcement).
12-2 PM Party: Lunch followed by music and entertainment in the gym.
2-3 PM Awards/ Banner signing.
A Metropolitan Family Services spokeswoman said the agency works on strengthening families and communities.
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