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Volusia rolls out elementary VAPE and threat-education Canvas courses as alternatives to immediate removal for first-time incidents
Summary
Student services unveiled an elementary VAPE (Volusia Assistance and Prevention Education) Canvas course for fourth- and fifth-graders caught with vaping devices and a K-2 and 3-5 "My Words, My Power" threat-and-wellness course for first-time threats; both require parental consent and set completion windows with academic consequences for noncomple
Volusia County School Board members were briefed Oct. 28 on the district's elementary-level prevention and education programs for vaping and for student threats. The programs are offered as educational alternatives for first-time incidents with parent permission; follow-on disciplinary options remain available if parents decline.
The VAPE program (Volusia Assistance and Prevention Education) targets fourth- and fifth-grade students who are found in possession of vaping devices. The district reported 21 elementary students this school year who met the participation criteria. The course is a self-paced Canvas module set up as six short modules covering: "What is a vape?"; addiction; health…
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