Incline students to get lesson in tobacco danger

On March 28, students at Incline Middle School will learn all about the dangers associated with using tobacco.

Thanks to the Incline High School leadership students, the American Lung Association’s Teens Against Tobacco Use program and the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, this collaborative program will provide life-saving information presented by the leadership students to the middle school students in a peer teaching fashion.

This is one of many education programs the NLTFPD coordinates and conducts in the schools throughout the year. This collaborative effort offers valuable information for the students that they can take home and share with their families.

“The information not only focuses on Tobacco Education and being properly informed about the health risks that tobacco usage poses, but making right choices and not giving in to peer pressure”, said Jill Andersen, who coordinates the Tobacco Education Program for NLTFPD.