On the morning of April 20, Gia Hoi Secondary School (Lao Cai province) in coordination with Gia Hoi Commune Police organized a propaganda and legal education session on drug prevention and control and building a "drug-free" commune in 2026, attracting a large number of students to participate.

At the propaganda session, the content was conveyed in an intuitive and easy-to-understand direction, suitable for the age of students. Through practical examples and close situations, the police force helped them identify common drugs today, from traditional to sophisticated disguised forms, which are tending to creep into schools.
Not only stopping at providing knowledge, the program also emphasizes the serious consequences that drugs cause for the health, spirit and future of users.
Many shared real stories have left a strong impression, helping students better understand the potential risks and long-term consequences of this scourge.


In addition, children are also equipped with skills to recognize, prevent and handle situations when there is a risk of drug exposure; and at the same time raise awareness of self-protection against temptations in life.
The lively interaction between students and the propaganda force also shows the increasing level of interest and awareness of children about this issue.
Representatives of the school said that propaganda activities not only aim to improve legal understanding but also contribute to building a safe and healthy school environment.
Through this, each student will become a "young propagandist", spreading the message of positive living, saying no to drugs to families and the community.
In the context of many complex social evils, bringing legal education content on drugs into schools is considered a practical solution, contributing to forming a "shield" from an early age and from afar.
The propaganda session at Gia Hoi Secondary School is one of the specific activities, showing the close coordination between the school and functional forces in protecting the young generation from the danger of drugs.