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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 4Pt. 28Ch. 2Art. 5§ 51265 School Staff Prevention Training

§ 51265 School Staff Prevention Training

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§ 51265 School Staff Prevention Training

Key Takeaways

  • •Schools must teach teachers how to help kids stay away from gangs and drugs.
  • •Teachers learn how to talk to kids about making good choices and avoiding bad stuff like drugs and gangs.
  • •Teachers get trained to know about drugs, gangs, and how to help kids say no.
  • •This training is a big deal and should be a top priority for schools.

Example

A teacher notices some students hanging out with a bad crowd and acting differently.

The teacher uses what they learned in training to talk to the students about making good choices, staying away from gangs, and saying no to drugs. They also teach the whole class about the dangers of drugs and gangs.

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§ 51265 School Staff Prevention Training

It is the intent of the Legislature that school districts and county offices of education give high priority to gang violence and drug and alcohol abuse prevention in-service training programs, which shall be part of the overall strategy for comprehensive gang violence and drug and alcohol abuse prevention education. “Gang violence and drug and alcohol abuse prevention in-service training” for purposes of this article means the presentation of programs, instruction and curricula that will help educators develop competencies in interacting in a positive manner with children and youth to assist them in developing the positive values, self-esteem, knowledge, and skills to lead productive, gang-free and drug-free lives; develop knowledge of the causes of gang violence and substance abuse, and the properties and effects of tobacco, alcohol, narcotics, and dangerous drugs, including the risk of contracting acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) associated with intravenous drug use; receive training regarding available information and resources concerning gang violence and drug and alcohol abuse prevention as well as antigang and antisubstance abuse crime trends; develop familiarity with teaching social skills and resistance skills to children and youth; and develop skills in conducting effective education, which includes methods and techniques for helping children and youth to freely express ideas and opinions in a responsible manner and to understand the nature and consequences of their decisions as they relate to gang involvement and drug and alcohol abuse. (Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1048, Sec. 2.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 51260 Drug And Alcohol Education
  • § 51262 Steroid Education In Schools
  • § 46170 Continuation School Attendance Limits
  • § 48264 Truancy Enforcement Authority
  • § 48269 School Attendance Bond Suspension

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 51265.
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