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MSD Martinsville outlines plan to spend $57,310 opioid-settlement grant on student prevention and supports

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IU Health and MSD staff described use of a $57,310 opioid-settlement grant to expand anti-vaping and attendance supports, summer scholarships, and family substance-use education; board heard the report but took no new vote.

The MSD Martinsville Schools board heard a presentation on how the district will use a $57,310 opioid-settlement grant to expand student prevention and family supports.

Jordan Gallien, Morgan County School Health Coordinator for IU Health, and Ally Miller, administrative team representative for MSD Martinsville Schools, told the board the award—under the program titled "Building a Stronger Tomorrow"—will expand existing student programs and deepen community partnerships.

Gallien said the funding will be used to expand the Student Anti-Vaping…

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