BULL SHOALS — A proposed bill currently parked in the House Committee on Education would require the state's public schools to participate in the Arkansas Prevention Needs Assessment (APNA) Survey, used to assess adolescent substance use and related behaviors, and risk and protective factors that predict these behaviors.
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