SD73 reaches out to parents as e-cigarette use explodes
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops-Thompson School District officials say e-cigarette use has exploded, far outpacing tobacco use among the student population.
According to Sahali Secondary School Principal Rachael Sdoutz, vaping has become so prevalent that many students are trying to get away with it indoors — and that’s causing problems.
“It’s become a bit of an issue that we face in schools, whether students are participating in this and sneaking out of classrooms in the bathrooms and it becomes a management issue, and it’s interfering a little bit with their learning,” said Sdoutz.
E-cigarette use falls under the same District 73 disciplinary policy as tobacco smoking. It is not allowed on school property, but Sdoutz says because the odour isn’t as strong as tobacco cigarette smoke, some students think they won’t be caught using e-cigarettes indoors.