Are you kidding me right now?

After three years of back and forth court battles… it looks like the FDA won’t be able to force big tobacco to put graphic warning labels on their packages after all.

Unreal.

In Australia, they’ve cracked down so hard that the entire box is pretty much all warning, but in the states, they just can’t seem to get it done. I know a group of 7th graders who are going to pretty riled up when they see this report.

More hints and tips in the classroom...

SXSW Resources

*Grade 8 Student Project Positive Prevention: A New Approach to Health Ed Weds. 3/9 1:30-3:30 (feel free to pop in at anytime!) Austin Convention Center

Parents

Resources for parents are plentiful, and I’ll include any I come across that I think could be of use. Click here for some helpful parent

The Energy Bar Project: Part 2

Last week I wrote about part one of a new project my 8th graders have been working on where they analyze the health claims of

EARCOS Teacher’s Conference 2019

Placeholder for ETC Agenda here. Sample: Hi friends! So excited about our work together this weekend. This is where I’ll keep our agenda with live

Students

Research shows that one of the main reasons teens go on the internet is to get answers to health questions they’re too embarrassed to ask