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Drug, Alcohol Incidents Down In West Morris Regional Schools

West Morris Mendham and West Morris Central high schools saw a decrease in drug and alcohol related incidents last year.

LONG VALLEY, NJ — Drug and alcohol related incidents are down at West Morris Regional schools, according to new information released by the state Department of Education.

The data is released annually, and tallies how many incidents happen in each school district. The data released this month is for the 2016-2017 school year.

There were four fewer substance-related incidents in the district than the year before. Only three incidents were reported in 2016-2017 in the district, which includes West Morris Mendham and West Morris Central high schools.

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The district had some of the lowest rates of incidents in the county. Several other districts also reported just three incidents, while the district with the most (Morris School District), reported 42.

The state Department of Education has cautioned that these numbers are reported by each district, so each jurisdiction is responsible for reporting its results fairly and accurately. But they are required by law to report them.

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To view the statewide list, including the districts with the highest increases and biggest reductions, click here.


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