The Nation - News from April 6, 1986
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Education Secretary William J. Bennett said drug-free schools are essential to improving education and urged school board members from across the country to “do anything you have to do” to cleanse the nation’s schools of drugs. “As long as students are taking or selling or distributing drugs in your schools, you can probably write them off as far as learning goes,” he told a meeting of the National School Boards Assn. in Las Vegas.
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