Title: Youth Leadership Teaching the Future Today
1Youth LeadershipTeaching the Future Today
- Kari Quiton, CPP
- Drug and Alcohol Prevention Coordinator
- USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden Schools
2Prevention Coordinator
- Coordinate District Wide Prevention Programs
- Parent Education
- Student Education
- Sponsor Teens Leading Teens
- Sponsor SADD
- Mandatory Counseling
- Faculty Education
- Administration of Grant Funds
- Surveys Communities that Care, Youth Tobacco
Survey, Youth Risk Behavior Survey - Involvement with Prevention Coalitions
- Write and Review Drug and Alcohol Policies
3Manhattan High SchoolTeens Leading Teens
- Teens Leading Teens (TLT) is a club that is
dedicated to promoting an anti-tobacco message
within the Manhattan School District and in the
community. - TLT provides many opportunities for students to
be involved in tobacco prevention as well as
opportunities for leadership. - Mission Statement
- To promote a tobacco-free lifestyle through
the education and empowerment of youth!
4Prevention
- A comprehensive effort aimed at reducing the
likelihood that a specific group of people will
develop problems related to the use of alcohol,
tobacco, and other drugs. - Our program involves a variety of approaches one
of which is youth led activities.
5Strategies
- Education
- Social Skills
- Alternate Activities
- Environmental Changes
6Education Overview
- Youth provide facts about alcohol, tobacco, and
other drugs and related issues which help to
influence a persons decision-making processes.
7Education Red Ribbon Week
- Red Ribbon Week is a week at the end of October
that focuses on being drug free. - Educational activities include passing out red
ribbons and flyers, hanging posters around the
campus, and having speaking events for students.
Red Ribbon Week Activities - The Chain of Life
- Seatbelt Check
- Poster Display
- The Chain of Life is when T.L.T. and S.A.D.D.
students set up a table during lunch that
students and faculty can pledge to be drug free
by signing their name on a piece of paper that
will be used to make a chain. The chain is
displayed in the school as a reminder of their
pledge.
8Education DARE Presentations
- Throughout both semesters, students in T.L.T go
to Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School and Susan
B. Anthony Middle School giving students facts on
the effects of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
These presentations are completely youth led and
designed, and focus on both peer education
techniques and the development of social skills.
9EducationHealth Class Presentations
- Each quarter Teens Leading Teens officers provide
tobacco education and prevention activities to
9th grade health classes. - These activities increase education and awareness
of the dangers of tobacco and the resources
available to students.
10Social Skills Overview
- Youth lead activities that address healthy
decision-making and improve interpersonal
relations
11Social SkillsWebster Conference Center
- The purpose of this event is to encourage the
students of T.L.T to act as leaders around their
peers. - This event gave T.L.T members the opportunity to
work together as a group and build their
relationships with one another. - Webster Conference Center Activities
- Log Walk
- Ready to Fly
- Balance Platform
- A-Frame
- The Wall
- T.L.T. members gained an opportunity to
experience what they teach.
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15Alternative Activities Overview
- Events and activities designed and implemented by
youth that focus on the social needs while
supporting a alcohol, tobacco, and other
drug-free environment.
16Alternative Activities Homecoming
- During fall Homecoming, T.L.T and S.A.D.D design
a float for the Homecoming parade. The float
theme focuses on tobacco prevention.
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20Alternative Activities Camp Leadership
- Camp Leadership is an annual event in which 100
elementary age students attend a leadership camp
facilitated by high school students. - Camp Leadership Activities
- Board Walk
- Robin Hood
- All Aboard
- Trust Fall
- Spider Web
- Gator Crossing
- Blind-fold Walk
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24Alternative Activities Spring Fling
- Spring Fling is an event where TLT and SADD
members set up activities for students to
participate in at the High School. - The goal of Spring Fling is to provide a safe
alternative activity for students in which they
can have fun instead of engaging in potentially
dangerous activities on a Friday night. - Spring Fling Activities
- Carnival
- Dance
- Open Gym
- Movie Night
- Independent Film Festival
- B.S.U. Step Show
- Free Food
- Prizes
25Environmental Changes Overview
- Efforts to create change and decrease the
availability of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
26Environmental Changes Smoke-Free Bingo
- Smoke Free Bingo was started as part of the Great
American Smoke Out in cooperation with the Riley
County Manhattan Health Department, American
Cancer Society and American Legion. - Smoke Free Bingo started a few years ago and it
was a once a year event where people could play
Bingo in a smoke free environment. - This event was so successful that the American
Legion holds smoke free bingo 3 Sundays and 1
Wednesday every month.
27Environmental Changes Operation Sitting Duck
- Sitting Duck is a Great American Smoke Out event
that is held at a restaurant that allows smoking. - The point of Sitting Duck is to promote a smoke
free environment for people of all ages to enjoy
eating out while advocating for clean indoor air
in the community. - The first 100 participants receive a free
Operation Sitting Duck t-shirt.
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29- We cannot always build the future for our youth,
but we can build our youth for the future. - Franklin D. Roosevelt
- 1882-1945
30Questions?
- Contact Information
- Kari Quiton
- Manhattan High School
- 2100 Poyntz Avenue
- Manhattan, KS 66502
- Kariq_at_manhattan.k12.ks.us
- 785-587-2100 extension 310