The district will engage the elementary schools, community and faith-based organizations, and business partners to participate in the TUPE program to provide alternatives to tobacco use – such as physical activity, artwork, music, other creative endeavors and community service.
“I am pleased for our students, especially during these challenging economic times, that we will be able to provide this program to educate them about the real dangers of tobacco use,” said LUHSD Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Services Gene Clare. “Funds will be used to strengthen their decision-making skills, build character assets and learn about positive alternatives to using tobacco, alcohol and other drugs.”
– Contributed by Sarah Singrin

