Florida's Lee County School District to Install E-Cigarette Detectors

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May.10.2024
Florida's Lee County School District to Install E-Cigarette Detectors
Lee County School District in Florida plans to install e-cigarette detectors in five schools, part of a new initiative.

According to the latest report from NorthFortMyersNeighbor on May 9th, the Lee County School District in Florida, USA, is planning to install e-cigarette detectors in five schools. This initiative is part of their pilot program aimed at addressing the ongoing trend of increasing tobacco and drug use.

 

According to the latest report, the Li County School District has purchased e-cigarette detectors worth $173,550 and installed them in five pilot schools, including Estro High School, Myersburgh High School, Cape Coler High School, Lexington Middle School, and Calusa Middle School. Each detector costs $1,000 and installation costs $335. These detectors will be widely used in the pilot schools, including inside restrooms.

 

The Lee County school district has received a net award of $2,220,879.59 through litigation and settlements. This money will be used to cover the cost of enhancing facilities such as e-cigarette detectors. District officials stated that intervention is necessary as data shows an ongoing increase in tobacco and drug use within the district.

 

The intervention plan primarily includes seeking support and collaboration from community organizations; launching promotional campaigns on social media; considering the placement of e-cigarette detectors in school district facilities; exploring the possibility of expanding OPENGATE; implementing Saturday school and extended hours; establishing student-led clubs; implementing drug prevention courses; and setting up tiered punishments. The total cost for the first year of using and resolving the funds is $681,550 million.

 

The school district approved participation in a lawsuit on April 20th, 2020, accusing a company of responsibility for teenagers' use of e-cigarettes. The lawsuit lists damages such as severe and ongoing disruptions, significant resources diverted to anti-e-cigarette activities, truancy and absenteeism, and significant cost increases.

 

A total of $462 million in settlements was awarded to six states, including Florida, and the District of Columbia. As of now, the school district has already received two payments, with the first of $1,199,846.95 received in 2023, and the second of $242,486.49 received in February of this year. The third payment of $242,486.49 will be made in December 2024, the fourth payment of $268,029.83 will be made in December 2025, and the fifth payment of $268,029.83 will be made in December 2026.

 

Dr. Ron Iasussi, the director of student affairs and student discipline, stated that social media campaigns include collaborating with local law enforcement to spread anti-e-cigarette messages on billboards in each jurisdiction. OPENGATE's expansion also involves setting a standard for detection systems to make e-cigarette devices more detectable.

 

Extension of school hours and Saturday school will be part of the tiered punishment program aimed at engaging parents and students, educating them on the impact of drug abuse. Dr. Yasusibo stated that the extended school hours program will include six 75-minute classes addressing issues such as alcohol abuse, drug abuse, and coping skills. The proposal also includes providing mental health support and different levels of support for students showing higher frequencies of e-cigarette and drug use. They will help families connect with resources to better understand the challenges they are facing.

 

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