Katy ISD Collects 20 Boxes of Prescription Medication on DEA Take Back Day
On Saturday, October 28, the Katy ISD Police Department hosted the biannual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event at the district’s Law Enforcement Center. Community members were encouraged to actively participate in drug prevention by taking advantage of a convenient service to safely dispose of prescription medications that were potentially dangerous, expired, unused, or unwanted. Over 200 people dropped off medication at the event and the Katy ISD Police Department collected a total of 20 boxes of prescription medication from the community.
“We are deeply grateful to our community for their support and participation in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event,” said Henry Gaw, Chief of Police at Katy ISD. “Their commitment to the safety and well-being of our community is truly commendable,” he added.
The DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event demonstrates Katy ISD’s commitment to reduce and prevent substance abuse in the community. Through public information campaigns on topics like fentanyl awareness and hosting informative Legacy Parent Academy sessions, the district prioritizes student well-being, education and the strong partnership we have with our community.