Crime & Safety

Police Want to Talk to Parents About Bullying, Drugs And Social Media

Parents of students in the Pleasanton Unified School District are invited to the free presentations to discuss these hot-button issues facing students today.

Information provided by Pleasanton Police—

The Pleasanton Police Department is proud to announce we are having three powerful presentations for parents of Pleasanton elementary, middle school and high school students. In addition, the two School Resource Officers will be doing a separate presentation for high school parents on Cyber Bullying.

This program is designed to provide parents with an understanding of significant issues youth face today. Parents will be empowered to navigate their children through difficult decisions concerning current drug trends happening in our city, bullying and social media use.

The Pleasanton Police Department welcomes parents of children who are currently enrolled in the Pleasanton Unified School District to attend any or all of the presentation dates.

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The dates for these presentations are:

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  • Thursday, September 12th   at 6:30pm- Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drug Abuse
  • Thursday, September 19th    at 6:30pm- Youth Bullying
  • Thursday, September 26th   at 6:30pm- Internet Safety

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  • Wednesday, September 11th   at 6:30pm- Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drug Abuse
  • Wednesday, September 18th    at 6:30pm- Youth Bullying
  • Wednesday, September 25th   at 6:30pm- Internet Safety

Each of the above events will take place at the Firehouse Arts Center located at 4444 Railroad Avenue, Pleasanton, Ca


Cyber Bullying (High School Students)- Wednesday, September 25th 7:00pm at Amador Valley High School (Library) 1155 Santa Rita Rd. Pleasanton, Ca




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