Vaping Prevention Contest Winners

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Youth use of tobacco products in any form is unsafe, irrespective of whether it is smoked, smokeless, or electronic. If smoking continues at current rates, 5.6 million—or 1 out of every 13—of today’s children will ultimately die prematurely from a smoking-related illness."

Wood County Schools' students created poster and video messages to demonstrate their knowledge and creativity to help send a message of choosing a life without vaping and that quitting can save a life.

Click on a contest winner below to view a larger version.

Poster Winners

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Jamie
Wilcoxen

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Aleta
Rader

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Braelyn
Miller

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Amelia
McDonald

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Kira
Mace

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Jaelyn
Kalika

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Baylee
Hale

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Alayna
Garst

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Bristol
Florence

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Mya
Daugherty

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Marcus
Blasczyk

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Emma
Ellis

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Victoria
Carpenter

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Dean
Ellis

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Ariel
Anderson

Video Winners

Camden Hawkins

Jackson Middle School Theater Class

Gabrielle Alvarez

Shaulis Carson

Therapeutic Services at Wood County Technical Center

Sharon Lin