Gabe Matthis and Matthew Phippen with their project . POTSDAM -- Mrs. Cowen-Wilson's health class at A. A. Kingston Middle School recently held an anti-tobacco museum. Students were able to choose …
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Gabe Matthis and Matthew Phippen with their project.
POTSDAM -- Mrs. Cowen-Wilson's health class at A. A. Kingston Middle School recently held an anti-tobacco museum.
Students were able to choose from sixteen different anti-tobacco messages, such as; cancer, big tobacco ads to target children, cost, chemicals found in tobacco, etc.
Students presented to other students, teachers, and parents.