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Sunday, November 20, 2005

Public schools in Hawaii will not host Scientology Inc.'s NarConon program

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An update on past news
Saturday, June 11, 2005

This update was written by Rosemarie Bernardo.

Public schools will not host Narconon program

Question: What ever happened to the Narconon anti-drug prevention program interested in holding presentations at Hawaii's public schools?

Answer: State Department of Education officials are not allowing Narconon presentations at public schools. In February, state education officials stopped Narconon's drug prevention and education presentations at public schools on Oahu after Narconon received a negative evaluation by the California Department of Education.

The California evaluation "found that the program offered inaccurate and unscientific information and was inconsistent with research-based practices."

Based on the evaluation, California State Schools Superintendent Jack O'Connell urged his schools to drop the program, which is based on the work of L. Ron Hubbard, who founded the "Church" of Scientology.

"We agree with California that Narconon's program is not science-based, is misleading, and there are serious questions about the accuracy of the information delivered. Therefore, the department has decided to deny Narconon permission to make any further presentations in Hawaii's public schools," Clayton Fujie, deputy schools superintendent, said in a letter sent last month to all assistant superintendents, complex-area superintendents and principals.

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