More gymnasiums go alcohol free at start-of-year parties

An increasing number of Danish upper secondary schools are scrapping traditional boozy first-semester parties, after The Danish Health Authority and the education association Danske Gymnasier voiced concerns about youth drinking culture.

An increasing number of Danish upper secondary schools are scrapping traditional boozy first-semester parties, after The Danish Health Authority and the education association Danske Gymnasier voiced concerns about youth drinking culture.


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