One of my granddaughters schools sent home a CD with music and words to support the school's anti-drug campaign. The granddaughter is 11 and found the trite message embarrassing.
Much better to be honest and play this Bach cantata from the mid 1730's
Austria. My granddaughter can play the violin very well. Bach only
wrote the score. Here is an explanation of the words.
The cantata is about a daughter who has an addiction problem and a father who can't convince the daughter to give up her addiction. The father finally hits on the answer. He refuses to get her a husband until she abjures the drug. She agrees. She resolves the drug problem by privately telling future husbands that allowing her addiction after marriage is a condition of marriage.
The answer to trying drugs at any age is not fear, intimidation or any other stupidity. The only approach that can work with intelligent competent kids is to help them understand they can say yes and no to virtually any situation. Yes or no to sex, yes or no to sports, yes or no to secrets, yes or no to lies....etc. The ability to say no, and the way to do it is the core of being a wise human at any age.