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Tobacco Prevention Program …
Program Description:
The Loudon County Health Improvement Council adopts an innovative
approach to preventing tobacco use among youth. The Council sponsors
a poster contest among all sixth, seventh, and eighth grade
students. Tobacco Prevention clubs are initiated in both the
elementary and middle school level and develop a community education
program.
How it Works:
Students are given an educational curriculum with information of the
health effects and risks associated with tobacco use. The students
are asked to work individually to prepare a poster to convey the
message to other youth to be tobacco free. The posters are submitted
for a contest amongst each grade level in each school in the Loudon
County and Lenoir City school systems. A panel of judges critique
the posters based on validity and creativity of the message. The
first, second and third place winners from each grade level competes
against one another from each school. The first place posters from
each grade level at the countywide contest are made into billboards
and placed on the highways/interstate in Loudon County. Other
posters are placed in areas of Loudon County for citizens to be
aware of the students work. Students in third, fourth and fifth
grade levels are given coloring books and activity pages to complete
and the students are talked to about making good decisions to be
tobacco free.
Eligible Population:
The program targets sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students attending Loudon County and
Lenoir City
Schools. Tobacco free clubs are formed in third through eighth
grade.
Adopt this program
Funded by the State of Tennessee
Department of Health
P.O. Box 742, Loudon, TN, 37774 Phone: 865.458.9119, Fax: 865.458.9413
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