Listed below are programs used to ensure
we have Safe and Drug Free Schools. These programs
were funded by Title IV and other sources.

JES Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs
MES Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs
Drug Education for Teens
SPES Auto B. Good
Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs
Human Relations Media, "Positive Promotions"
Substance Abuse Prevention Activities by Prentice Hall
Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco by Meeks Pub. Co.
WES Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs
JMS Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs
Human Relations Media, Drugs Exposed
Life Skills
Students Taking a Right Stand
WMS Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs
STARS
Drug Education for Teens
Meth is Death, US Dept. of Health
MCHS Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs
SPHS Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs
STARS
Drug Education for Teens
WHS Mendez Program: Too Good for Drugs

A district receiving safe and drug-free school program funds must inform and involve parents in violence and drug prevention efforts. The district must make reasonable efforts to inform parents of the content of safe and drug-free school programs and activities other than classroom instruction. If a parent objects in writing, the district must withdraw the student from the program or activity.
20 U.S.C. §7116 (b); 20 U.S.C. §7163.