West Liberty-Salem Schools recently launched a Drug Free Project for middle and high school students that was created by the high school’s Key Club members and is funded through a grant received from the Mary Rutan Foundation.
West Liberty-Salem students utilized teamwork to accomplish an assigned task during a challenge hosted by the Ohio National Guard during the Drug Free Project kickoff day. (PHOTO | WEST LIBERTY-SALEM SCHOOLS)
The purpose of the project is to encourage students to be drug free, and it will serve to educate and build camaraderie and morale of the student body, school representatives said.
Students in grades 6 through 12 recently participated in a kickoff day with an obstacle course hosted by the Ohio Army National Guard. Pupils competed in the challenge activities that focused on leadership, team and confidence-building skills.
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