Teens and their parents wanting to steer clear of unfortunate encounters with police can get some useful information during the “Let’s Talk Again” back-to-school symposium from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Baytown Community Center, 2407 Market St. Topics will include bullying, sexting and kush.
Panelists for the symposium will include Baytown Police Chief Keith Dougherty, officer Cheryl McClarity of the domestic violence unit and Amber Buras with the Bay Area Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Other panelists are Kirven Tillis, Barbers Hill High School assistant principal; and Tricia Times, alternative center principal.
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