High school students bring important message to elementary school
SHOHOLA — Members of Students Against Substance Abuse (SASA) and Teens Against Tobacco Use (TATU) groups at Delaware Valley High School visited Shohola Elementary School in December to speak with all classes, grades K through 5.
Their presentations included making good choices, avoiding peer pressure, and, for the younger students, "stranger danger." Their presentations to the older students included the harmful effects of tobacco, marijuana, alcohol, and prescription medications that are not taken as directed by a doctor.
The feedback from the elementary school teachers was positive.
Students who attended were:
Brianna Tonnesen
Katie Gandolfo
Joclyn Irons
Emily Herald
Megan Martel
Lauren Johns
Lexie Llaurado
Taylor Moglia
Sklar U’Glay
Rachel Totten
Griffin Smith
Shaye Kelly
Amanda Neil
Matthew Mullen
Cassandra Kielty
Tyler Kielty
Alejandro Huaman
Katherine O’Krepka
Gabby Quaqliozzi