Interactive prevention education
Building skills
360 YS Prevention staff implement the middle school curriculum. The curriculum is delivered for a minimum of two years, designed to build off the previous grade level, requiring students to develop skills and use these skills year after year. The lessons are delivered once a week and are highly interactive, so students have the opportunity to participate, learn, and receive recognition for their participation. Each lesson promotes the opportunity for cooperative learning, role play, small group activity, games, class discussions, and skill-building exercises. The curriculum typically consists of ten forty-minute lessons with an additional lesson on opioids for 6th grade students:
- Setting Reachable Goals
- Making Responsible Decisions
- Identifying and Managing Emotions
- Effective Communication
- Bonding and Relationships
- Effects of Alcohol Use (6th Grade), Understanding Addiction (7th Grade)
- Effects of Nicotine Use
- Effects of THC and Marijuana Use (6th Grade), Effects of Alcohol Use (7th Grade)
- Safe Use of Prescription and OTC Medicines (6th Grade), The Effects of THC and Marijuana Use (7th Grade)
- Street Drugs and Course Review (6th Grade), Street, Prescription, and OTC Drugs & Course Review (7th Grade)
For additional information, contact Youth Prevention Education Coordinator Sarah Kummerow.