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York School District 1 proposes vape-detection devices and adopts a Stanford REACH Lab curriculum to curb student vaping
Summary
District technology and curriculum leaders told the board they will install vape detectors in middle- and high-school bathrooms, roll out a digital prevention curriculum published by Stanford REACH Lab, and tighten progressive-discipline rules for students found with THC devices.
Chuck Wallace, the district’s director of technology, told the York School District 1 Board of Trustees that student vaping remains a concern and outlined a two-pronged response of detection technology and education.
“We see 30 percent of our students feel that there's very little risk or issues with vaping,” Wallace said, citing a district survey of seventh, ninth and eleventh graders. He described steps already underway, including SmartPass electronic hall passes and a planned installation of vape-detection devices in every middle-…
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