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New Model and News on Nicotine

By Michelle Medved | October 2019

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As ASCA’s website says, the question has been posed, "What do school counselors do?" The more important question is, "How are students different as a result of what school counselors do?" To help answer this question, ASCA created the ASCA National Model, which is a framework for a data-informed school counseling program. Templates and Resources 
These are a great way to collect data and help stakeholders understand school counselor accountability.

Download the ASCA National Model templates to use in your program. This download provides access to several documents including a lesson plan template, program assessments and data summary documents.  

Nicotine and Vaping

In 2015, the U.S. surgeon general reported that e-cigarette use among high school students had increased by 900 percent. And 40 percent of these teen e-cigarette users had never smoked regular tobacco. That was four years ago – imagine how high that figure is now, in 2019!
 
This article in the New York Times from December 18, 2018, “Addicted to Vaped Nicotine, Teenagers Have No Clear Path To Quitting” is worth the read. 
 
Here are a few other articles on this important topic: 

The Body’s Response to Nicotine
Skyrocketing Teen E-cig Use Erases Recent Declines in Youth Tobacco use
Teen Vaping Has Created Addicts With Few Treatment Options
 
For more information on substance abuse, alcohol, nicotine and resources, please visit my website.
 
Contact Michelle Medved, NMSCA president-elect, at michelle.medved@aps.edu.