Vaping & E-Cigarette
As of September 1, House Bill 114 will make it mandatory to place a student caught with a vape into a disciplinary alternative education program (DAEP).
In Texas, it is against the law for any person, regardless of age, to use tobacco products or e-cigarettes on school property. The Penal Code provides for citations of up to $500 for violations of the law. Furthermore, Crandall ISD’s Student Code of Conduct and Student Handbook are clear on this issue. Students shall not possess or use tobacco products, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and any component, part or accessory for an e-cigarette device.
Crandall ISD cares about the safety and health of our students, and are concerned about the potential long-term health risks associated with vaping. Parents can help our district and community address this important safety and health issue. Please take the time to educate yourself on e-cigarettes and vaping devices and spend time talking to your child about vaping and the use of tobacco products.
Below are links from reputable organizations which you may find useful.
Parents Against Vaping Resources
The Truth Campaign
Texas Human & Health Services
Know the Risk - Talk with Teens