Escape the Vape

Don't act like a fool to try to look cool

During the '22-'23 school year, Langston Hughes Middle School PTA received a grant from National PTA, made possible by Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids! We used the funds to promote tobacco and e-cigarette prevention. Check out the amazing projects by LHMS seventh and eighth grade students! Also, take a look at Student and Parent resources we have compiled to help our Panthers Escape the Vape!

Vaping 101

What is vaping?

The technical name is electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS), which is an umbrella term that encompasses vape pens, pods, tanks, mods, and electronic cigarettes. These devices are designed to simulate cigarette smoking using aerosolized vapor instead of smoke. They use a heating element that vaporizes a liquid (propylene glycol, glycerin, nicotine, and flavorings), allowing the user to inhale it. Over 2.5 million children and teens use e-cigarettes, and the links to debilitating diseases and deaths is becoming a serious public health concern. 


How is it dangerous?

Many people think of vaping as a "healthy alternative" to smoking, which is very misguided. It may not be AS bad for you as smoking, but it's still pretty bad for you!  E-cigarette aerosol can contain other chemicals like formaldehyde and metal particles such as nickel, lead, chromium, tin, and aluminum. 85% of children and teens reportedly use flavored products, which contain unregulated chemical flavorings, such as diacetyl, which are linked to serious lung disease. Breathing in e-cigarette aerosol delivers these toxins directly to your lungs. The oil from the liquid lingers in a coating on lungs and can cause some serious damage!

What's the worst vaping can do to me?

For starters, vaping products contain nicotine, which is highly addictive, so what begins as a habit can develop into serious nicotine addiction. 


Why would anyone want to vape??

That's a valid question... Most middle schoolers say they vape because their friends do - to feel cool and fit in. The NIH wanted to find out the reasons, so they conducted a survey, to ask. Here are the reasons teens reported vaping:


What if another kid offers me a hit of their vape?

Here are 3 easy ways to handle the pressure—and stay safe.

7th Grade Student Projects

Spring 2023

In Health class, the seventh graders created anti-vaping and anti-tobacco campaign videos. 

Check out some of the top videos our students made! 

1st Place:Jocelyn, Ana, Yusra, Luisana, Geniess
2nd Place: ​Eliza, Nordine, Natasha, Noemi, & Meklit
3rd Place:Annie, Elvis, Aya, Nashla, Isla, & Evan
Honorable Mention:Tinsley, Yuliana, Parmis, & Taleen
Honorable Mention:Sasha, Riley, Zenia, & Lena
Honorable Mention:Kayia, Hari, David, Erick, & Carmen
Honorable Mention:Cohen, Shawn, Leo, Mayson, & Jonathan
Honorable Mention:Charlotte, Lillian, Madelein, & Sydney
Honorable Mention:Charlotte, Kamila, Daniela, Kelsey, & Margaret
Honorable Mention:Abbie, Lynne, Ainsley, & Elyssa
Honorable Mention:Nico, Genesis, Mubashir, Brooks, & Daniel
Honorable Mention:Naomi, Sabri, Charlotte, & Holland

8th Grade Student Projects

Spring 2023

The eighth graders made their own anti-vaping and anti-tobacco campaign posters in Health class. 

Check out the posters that got the most votes!

1st Place

Brady O

2nd Place

Lenah

3rd Place

Cole W

Honorable Mention

Abdullah

Honorable Mention

Abigail

Honorable Mention

Abraham

Honorable Mention

Aiska

Honorable Mention

Eamon

Honorable Mention

Eva C

Honorable Mention

Katie B

Honorable Mention

Kindall

Honorable Mention

Kyra

Honorable Mention

Nadia

Honorable Mention

Reda

Honorable Mention

Sadie