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UPCOMING ALAWV EVENTS!

 

Morgantown 5K Fun Run & Walk for Life & Breath June 9, 2007

Registration:  7:30 a.m.

Run: 8:00 a.m.

Walk: 9:00 a.m.

 

For more events and information click HERE!

 

 

 

I also would like to congratulate all the early starters for this year! The following schools are already providing N-O-T & ATS programs in their schools this year.

 

                      NOT ON TOBACCO PROGRAMS

     

Location  Point of Contact 
MAYSP Dawn Neely
Nicholas County Vo-Tech Robert Friend
Nicholas County Vo-Tech Melissa  Woods
Edison Jr. High Sandy Harris
Fayetteville High School Beverly Hall
Fayetteville High School John Mark Kincaid
Scott High School Kevin  Graley
Edison Jr. High Sandy Harris
Cabell-Midland High School Victoria Carovillano
Clay Alternative School Telenia Koch
Van Jr/Sr High  School Johnathan Baldwin
Riverside High School Marry  Grandon
Nuttall Middle School Jean Garrette
Scott High School Amy Gogas
Capital High School Tenna Gray
VanDevender Junior High Boys Lynn VanFossen
VanDevender Junior High Girls Lynn VanFossen
Ripley High School Mike Parsons
Ripley High School Kelly Spencer-Adcock
Blennerhassett Junior High Brian Sprague
Clay Middle School Alternative Amanda Morrison
Tygarts Valley High School Joan Tacy
Tug Valley High School Pedro Ledger
Musselman High School Amber  Stokes
East Fairmont High School Rodney  Anselene
Lincoln County High School Andrew Banfi
Morgantown High School Pamela Berryman
Tygarts Valley High School Joseph Bowen
East Fairmont High School Wendy DeVault
Fayetteville High School Beverly Hall
Fayetteville High School John Mark Kincaid
Chapmanville High School Phyliss Kirk
Brooke High School Diane  Lucero
University High School Ken Maisel
Scott High School Darlene McClure
University High School Cathy Phillips
Morgantown High School Thomas Powers
Tygarts Valley High School Joan Tacy
Lincoln County High School Robin Toney
Brooke High School Michael Wagner
Taylor County Middle School Mary Anne Merrifield

 

                       ALTERNATIVE TO SUSPENSION

 

                School                                                          Contact

Clay Alternative School Telenia Koch
Clay High School Telenia Koch
Robert Bland Middle School Sonya Turner
Robert Bland Middle School Sonya Turner
Wheeling Park High School Leo  Boisy
North Marion High School Cheryl  Conoway
Scott High School Kevin  Graley
Clay Middle School Mary Grandon
Clay Middle School Telenia Koch
Tug Valley High School Pedro Ledger
Clay Middle School Alternative Amanda Morrison
Clay Middle School Alternative Amanda Morrison
Clay Middle School Alternative Amanda Morrison
South Charleston High School Cil Payne
Magnolia High School Donna Sands
Magnolia High School Donna Sands
Valley High School Vicki Scott
Hundred High School Melissa  Scyoc
Hundred High School Melissa  Scyoc
Hundred High School Melissa  Scyoc
Winfield Middle School Marcel Naylor
Clay Middle School Telenia Koch
Musselman High School Amber Stokes

 

Text Box: Raze Scholarship Opportunity !
There will be ten total scholarships awarded. These include one  scholarship from each RESA region, one statewide scholarship and one media scholarship. All scholarship applications must be postmarked by March 24, 2006.   Download the
Tobacco Prevention Leadership Scholarship application!
 

REMINDERS

Don’t forget to order your student journals at least one week before your program is scheduled to start.

 

Another way of getting incentives is community donations. Explain to local businesses that you are trying to help teens stop smoking, and you will get anything from pizza to sodas donated. This is an excellent way of forming education/community partnerships.

 

STIPENDS

The West Virginia Department of Education’s continued support of the N-O-T program is allowing us to once again provide the $250 stipend for N-O-T classes and $100 stipends for ATS classes. Please remember that stipends are only awarded after all evaluation materials have been returned, unlike the $50 mini-grants that are provided before you begin your sessions.

 

Incentives   

Mini-Grants

$50 mini-grants are available to get your groups started.  The mini-grant can be used to purchase pencils, stress balls and most importantly, food!  We have heard many times, “If you feed them, they will come!”  Applying for the mini-grant is easy click HERE

 

N-O-T Stipends

Another positive incentive are the $250 stipends, which are available for facilitators after all evaluation materials have been returned to ALAWV.

 

Student Journals

Program expenses are kept to a minimum since we provide all required handouts for students in this “journal.” Blank pages are provided for the students to write on.

 

 ATS Stipends

Thanks to a generous grant from the Department of Education Office Of Healthy schools we now have $100 stipends available for facilitators who use the ATS program in their schools.

 

You can find all these resources and more at our web site click here à N-O-T

 

Free Technical Assistance! Points of contacts are:

 

Tony Richards, Program Manager

Not On Tobacco (N-O-T)

American Lung Association of West Virginia

415 Dickinson Street, PO Box 3980

Charleston, WV 25339-3980

(304) 342-6600; 1-800-LUNG-USA

tony@alawv.org / www.alawv.org

 

Regional Tobacco Prevention Specialist


The RESA Tobacco Prevention Program serves as the regional liaison with the school districts to provide training, technical assistance, and staff development to teachers and staff in the areas of tobacco prevention, education and cessation. Available programs include Life Skills Training, Raze/TATU (Teens Against Tobacco) N-O-T (Not On Tobacco-a research-based cessation program for teens), related youth programs which include tobacco prevention initiatives, tobacco policy considerations and community tobacco prevention coalitions and groups. The Tobacco Prevention Specialist can assist with developing alternatives to suspension programs, youth empowerment and prevention activities. The primary focus is to provide training and technical assistance on any implementation activities as well as provide assistance to County Safe and Drug Free Schools Coordinators.

 

RESA I:
Lori McGraw
400 Neville Street
Beckley, West Virginia  25801
(304) 256-4712 x331

McDowell, Mercer, Monroe, Raleigh, Summers, Wyoming

RESA II:
Keith Dalton
2001 McCoy Avenue
Huntington, West Virginia 25701
(304) 529-6205 x28

Cabell, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Wayne

RESA III:
Cybele Boehm
501 22nd Street
Dunbar, WV  25064
(304) 766-7655 x114

Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Putnam

RESA IV:
Cheri Hall
404 Old Main Drive
Summersville, West Virginia 26651
(304) 872-6440 x19

Braxton, Fayette, Greenbrier, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Webster

RESA V:
Teresa Pickens
2507 9th Avenue
Parkersburg, WV  26101
(304) 485-6513-Ext. 142

Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler, Wirt, Wood

RESA VI:
Caryn Puskarich
30 GC & P Road
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304) 231-3816

Brooke, Hancock, Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel

RESA VII:
Adrianne Marsh
1201 North 15th Street
Clarksburg, WV  26301
(304) 624-6554 x 238

Barbour, Doddridge, Harrison, Gilmer, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker, Upshur

RESA VIII:
Donna Kuhn
109 South College Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401
(304) 257-2641

Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Mineral, Pendleton

 

 

Regional Tobacco Prevention Coalition Coordinators

 

The RTPCC’s are a group of people interested in the health and welfare of those who live, work, eat, and play in their regions. The main focus is tobacco education, and educating the public concerning the harmful effects of smoking and secondhand smoke.  If you would be interested in expanding your role and fighting the tobacco epidemic in West Virginia please contact your regional coalition coordinator listed below.  They are working to bring smoking/tobacco cessation to their regions.  They would welcome your involvement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reg

Name

City

St

Zip

Phone

E-mail Address

 

A

Pam

Wilson

Wheeling

WV

26003

(304) 242-6645

pamalawv@aol.com

 

B

Beverly

Keener

Fairmont

WV

26554

(304) 366-3360

bevkeener@wvdhhr.org