The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) revealed encouraging trends in e-cigarette use among U.S. middle and high school students. Current e-cigarette use dropped significantly from 7.7% in 2023 to 5.9% in 2024. While nicotine pouch use remained relatively low, it’s important to stay vigilant about educating students on the potential risks of all tobacco products. Learn more information about the 2024 NYTS findings by Clicking Here.
The Georgia Department of Education has provided a Vaping Resource Guide for students and families. Find more resources today by Clicking Here.
If you need to talk to someone about vaping & how to stop, please reach out to your school counselor.
Think about the consequences. Say NO to Vaping! ![]()
Vaping Flyers - Printable & Downloadable Copies:
Say NO to Vaping! English Version
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Vaping Resources for Students and Parents:
- Ready to Quit Vaping - Click Here
- American Academy of Pediatrics- E-Cigarettes & Vaping ToolKit
- Centers for Disease Control- E-Cigarette Use Among Youth
- American Lung Association- E-Cigarette & Vaping
- Stanford University's Tobacco Prevention Toolkit
- FDA's Tobacco Education Resource Library
Local Resources:
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Chambless Counseling
- Recovery Place Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center, (for 8th grade & up)
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