School-related Programs

For Students

These presentations are geared towards students, covering different grade ranges from K-12.

Audience: Grades K-2 and 3-5 | Duration: 35-45 Minutes

Be a S.T.A.R.: Use Your Power to Stay Drug-Free – Grades K–5

Every day, students encounter choices that shape their health and well-being, making early empowerment essential. This session teaches children how to identify safe vs. unsafe substances, emphasizing the importance of checking with a trusted adult before touching or tasting unknown items. At the heart of the program is the S.T.A.R.… 

Audience: Grades 5-12 | Duration: 1 Hour

Truth and Choices: Navigating Social Pressure and Teen Substance Use – Grades 5-12

Making sound decisions under pressure can be difficult – especially when it comes to decisions about drugs and alcohol. This interactive workshop examines the realities of adolescent substance use and challenges common misconceptions about peer behavioral norms. Students will explore how substances impact the developing brain, focusing on why adolescence… 

Audience: Grades K-4 | Duration: 30-45min

The Courage to be Kind: Taking a Stand Against Bullying – Grades K-4

In past generations, bullying was considered a “rite of passage” into young adulthood – a harsh but accepted part of adolescence. Today, we understand that no child should be afraid to come to school and that anxiety and fear in the classroom only prevent learning from taking place. While educators… 

Audience: Grades 5-12 | Duration: 1 hour

The Power of One: Creating the Bully-Free School You’ve Always Wanted – Grades 5-12

In past generations, bullying was considered a “rite of passage” into young adulthood – a harsh but accepted part of adolescence.  Today, we understand that no child should be afraid to come to school and that anxiety and fear in the classroom only prevent learning from taking place. While educators… 

Audience: Grades K-2 | Duration: 45 Minutes

IRL: Being Safe in a Digital World – Grades K-2

Even our youngest students are growing up in a world where digital life feels just as real as life on the playground. From sharing family photos to watching videos online, kids are exposed to situations that can put their privacy and safety at risk. In this engaging and interactive session,… 

Audience: Grades 3-4 | Duration: 45 Minutes

IRL: Part 2 – Being Safe in a Digital World – Grades 3-4

While most social media platforms require a minimum age of 13 to create an account, research shows that almost 40% of tweens (ages 8 to 12) report using social media platforms like Snapchat, Instagram, and Discord and 64% watch online videos daily. This presents a host of safety concerns considering… 

Audience: Grades 3-4 | Duration: 45 Minutes

IRL: Part 1 – Being Smart in a Digital World – Grades 3-4

From viral posts to vanished privacy, today’s children are growing up online. With digital life starting earlier than ever, it’s now common to see elementary students using personal devices and having their own social media profiles. This interactive workshop explores the realities of the digital world and the lasting impact… 

Audience: Grades 5-12 | Duration: 1 Hour

IRL: Part 1 – Being Smart in a Digital World – Grades 5-12

From viral posts to vanished privacy, today’s teens live much of their lives online — but are they ready for the long-term consequences? This interactive workshop dives into the realities of the digital world and the power and permanence of their digital footprint. From the boundaries and limitations of free… 

Audience: Grades 5-12 | Duration: 1 Hour

IRL: Part 2 – Being Safe in a Digital World – Grades 5-12

In a world of fake profiles, AI-altered images, and online scams, staying safe online has never been more important. This interactive session, tackles the hidden dangers of digital life: sextortion*, catfishing, privacy breaches, and manipulation through gaming platforms and social media. Students will learn to spot red flags, protect their personal information, and… 

Audience: Middle school/Junior high | Duration: 45 Minutes

Behind the Smoke: Vaping is No Joke – Middle school/Junior high

E-cigarette use amongst youth is a serious public health crisis. Nicotine is harmful to developing brains and young users are more likely to get addicted quickly. Despite the FDA’s attempts to crack down on misleading labels and youth-focused marketing, tobacco companies continue to expand their offerings to appeal to young… 

School-related Programs

For School Staff

These presentations are geared towards School Staff, covering different grade ranges from K-12.

Audience: School Staff | Duration: 1 Hour

Behind the Smoke: What Educators Need to Know About Youth Vaping

Youth vaping remains a growing concern in schools, with e-cigarette companies continually evolving their tactics to target younger users. This workshop equips educators and school staff with basic knowledge about e-cigarettes, how nicotine impacts the developing adolescent brain, and why youth are especially vulnerable to addiction. Attendees will learn to… 

Audience: School Staff | Duration: 120 Minutes

Digital Danger Zones for Educators: Understanding and Responding to Today’s Online Risks

From viral trends to virtual threats, today’s students are growing up in a hyper-connected world where online experiences can have significant real-world consequences. This essential workshop equips teachers and school staff with the knowledge to understand the online landscape their students are navigating, and the risks they face. Participants will… 

Audience: School Staff | Duriation: Three Hours

Creating Compassionate Classrooms: What You Wish Your Own Teachers Had Known About Bullying

In past generations, bullying was considered a “rite of passage” into young adulthood; a normal part of adolescence that helped “toughen up” children.  But today, we understand that no child should be afraid to come to school and that anxiety and fear in the classroom only prevent learning from taking… 

School-related Programs

For Parents

These presentations are geared towards parents with children in grade ranges from K-12.

Audience: Families of elementary and secondary students | Duration: 75 Minutes

Bullying Prevention for Parents/Families: What We Can Do to Help

As parents and caregivers, we play a powerful role in helping children navigate the challenging social situations that inevitably arise during the K-12 school years. While we know that hardships can help develop resilience, we have to decipher when adult intervention is appropriate in order to prevent the avoidable childhood… 

Audience: Families of elementary and secondary students | Duration: Part 1 (60 minutes) and/or Part 2 (60 minutes), or a combined 90-minute session featuring key content from both presentations

Digital Danger Zones: Protecting Kids in a Connected World

Children and teens are growing up in a digital world that offers incredible opportunities for connection, creativity, and learning—but also exposes them to risks that many adults never encountered in their own childhood. Social media, gaming platforms, messaging apps, and artificial intelligence have transformed how young people interact with others…