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Solano County Office of Education

Solano County Office of Education

Prevention Curriculum

CATCH MY BREATH

CATCH MY BREATH

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Catch My Breath is a free youth e-cigarette, JUUL, and vape prevention curriculum for 5th through 12th grades. This evidence-based program has been shown to significantly reduce students' of vaping the year following implementation. The curriculum has also shown an increase in students' knowledge on the dangers of vaping.
PROJECT ALERT

PROJECT ALERT

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Project Alert is a free classroom-based drug prevention program for 7th and 8th graders, it has been proven to reduce the experimental and continuous use of drugs. The curriculum can be delivered in conjunction with lessons in health, physical education, science, and social studies. Project Alert is being implemented in middle schools throughout the country.
 
Schools that implement Project Alert have seen:
  • 40% drop in students already experimenting with cigarettes
  • 24% lower alcohol misuse score
  • 20% reduction of highest-risk early drinkers
  • 20-25% decrease in cigarette use during the past month
  • 33-55% decrease in and heavy cigarette use
  • 60% decrease in current marijuana use
You and Me, Together Vape Free

You and Me, Together Vape Free

Stanford Medicine
You and Me, Together Vape Free is a new curriculum from Stanford Medicine (formerly known as the Tobacco Prevention Toolkit), developed by the Stanford REACH Lab in with healthcare providers, scientists, educators and youth. This evidence-informed curriculum meets the California and National Common Core Standards and the Health Standards. It is available to elementary, middle and high school students and is available in multiple languages.
STANFORD CANNABIS PREVENTION TOOLKIT

STANFORD CANNABIS PREVENTION TOOLKIT

STANFORD CANNABIS PREVENTION TOOLKIT
Stanford Cannabis Awareness and Prevention Toolkit is a theory-based and evidence-informed curriculum with resources created by educators, parents, and researchers; designed to help prevent middle and high school students' use of cannabis/marijuana. The toolkit can be adapted to fit the needs of individual educators and students in virtually any setting, elementary through high school, community organizations, and health agencies. Educators can customize the course by picking specific lessons that would be most beneficial for their students. The PowerPoints, worksheets, activities, and other materials can all be altered as needed.
    Contact Information

    Contact Information

    Johanna Nowak-Palmer
    Program Manager
    (707) 646-7608