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Royal Oak groups highlighting dangers of vaping for students – Daily Tribune


Royal Oak parent and middle school PTSA President Tiffany Vosburg, left, with her daughter, Heather, back in 2021, says she has already talked to both her children about the dangers of vaping. (Photo courtesy of Tiffany Vosburg)

The good news is that fewer high school students report vaping nicotine in e-cigarettes in a recent national government survey.

The bad news:10 percent of middle and high school students reported some form of tobacco product use, with e-cigarettes being the most popular, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Use of vaping among school students remains a cause for concern for educators, parents and prevention groups such as the Royal Oak Community Coalition (ROCC), a nonprofit that works to curb illegal access and reduce the use of nicotine, and other drugs, among youth.

“Vaping is everywhere,” said Melissa Morris, ROCC’s executive director. “In Royal Oak it is at the high school, the middle school, and even some kids in the elementary schools are starting to vape.”



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