Tobacco Education Prevention Program (TEPP)

The TEPP Grant, which is funded by Proposition 99, is designed to reduce youth tobacco use by helping young people make healthful tobacco-related decisions. This grant funds the TEG and TAP programs, which utilize tobacco-specific research-validated educational instruction and activities to build knowledge as well as social skills and youth development assets.

TEG - Intervening with Teen Tobacco Users:
A Positive Alternative to Suspension


TEG is an 8-session educational program is for students in grades 9-12 who don’t want to stop using tobacco. This may include teens who violate school policy or community ordinances on underage tobacco use. Many schools use Intervening With Teen Tobacco Users (TEG) as a positive alternative to suspension and juvenile courts as diversion.

Participants gain the knowledge, motivation, and action steps to move toward a healthier, tobacco-free lifestyle. Participants are encouraged to reduce their tobacco use, quit on their own, or join a voluntary tobacco cessation program, like TAP (see below).

TAP - Helping Teens Stop Using Tobacco: 
A Step-by-Step, Voluntary Cessation Program for Teens.

TAP is an 8-session program provides tobacco-using teens in grades 9-12 with the information, motivation, and support to successfully stop using cigarettes or spit tobacco. In an adult-led, support group setting, tobacco users are gently guided to a personally selected quit date and provided with specific strategies to remain tobacco-free. Facilitators and peers provide the cessation options, guidance, and social support for the choices participants make as they design their own approach to becoming tobacco-free.

Participating schools and advisers:

Buena Park High School
Lead:  Earl Bench
TEG:  Earl Bench
714-992-8653
TAP: Barb Crampton
714-992-8784
Fullerton Union High School
Lead: Jim Pitochelli
714-626-3914
TAP/TEG: Leon Palmisano
714-626-3947
La Habra High School
Lead: Fred Pavloff
562-266-5278
[email protected]
TEG: Sam Kelso
562-266-5041
[email protected]
TAP: Willie Schumpert
562-266-5051
La Sierra High School
Lead: Kathi Pope
714 626-3955
La Vista High School
Lead: Roseann Halcomb
714-447-5550
[email protected]
TAP/TEG: Brie Johnson
714-447-5585
Sunny Hills High School
Lead: Christina Zubko
TEG: Christina Zubko
714-626-2027
TAP: Craig Schwartz
 
 
Sonora High School
Lead:  Juan Viveros
562-266-2123
[email protected]
TAP/TEG: Nick Layana
562-266-2149
Troy High School
Lead: Terrik (Chief) King
714 626-4554
[email protected]
TEG: Christina Owens
714 626-5804
[email protected]
TAP: Dionne Evans
714 626-4418
 
In addition to TEG and TAP, the TEPP program brings tobacco education to the campuses via Royer Studios and iPad PSA learning, STAMP Tobacco train exhibits, Fullerton Museum Advertising Art, etc. 
*revised Jan14