Tuesday 3 May 2011

Education Program for Arlington ISD Students

A partnership has been created between the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation and the Taylor Hooton Foundation for fighting against steroid abuse on a comprehensive education program in the Arlington Independent School District.
The partnership and program details were announced at a press conference at the Hutcheson Junior High School in Arlington.
The Rangers-Hooton Foundation program will educate and inform Arlington ISD Junior and Senior High School students on the dangers of anabolic and Appearance and Performance Enhancing Drugs (APEDs). The Hooton Foundation and Texas Rangers representatives, including Rangers Foundation President and club Hall of Fame catcher Jim Sundberg will make presentations at numerous Junior and Senior High Schools in the Arlington ISD throughout the school year. The first event was held at Shackelford Junior High in January.
"The Texas Rangers are proud to join with the Taylor Hooton Foundation on this very important project," commented Rangers Managing Partner and CEO Chuck Greenberg. "The abuse of anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs is a serious issue with our youth. The Hooton Foundation is one of the nation's leading advocates of the dangers of these drugs, and we look forward to helping them continue the cause."
Greenberg also said, "We are extremely proud to be working with the Rangers in educating our children about this threat. On and off the field we couldn't have a better partner," Don Hooton, President of the Hooton Foundation said. "Anabolic steroid use continues to be a growing problem among our nation's youth. The most powerful weapon that we have to fight this battle is education, and we are so very pleased that the Texas Rangers are joining forces with us to help insure that students in the Arlington ISD are exposed to the truth about these dangerous, illegal drugs."

No comments:

Post a Comment