The good news is that fewer high school students report vaping nicotine in e-cigarettes in a recent national government survey. The bad news: 10 percent of middle and high school students reported some form of tobacco product use, with e-cigarettes being the most popular.
ROYAL OAK Royal Oak Schools has earned one of the highest ratings for a tobacco-free environment from the Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities.
The good news is that fewer high school students report vaping nicotine in e-cigarettes in a recent national government survey. The bad news: 10 percent of middle and high school students reported some form of tobacco product use, with e-cigarettes being the most popular.
There’s no accurate count on how many batches of brownies were prepared in preparation for Royal Oak girls basketball coach Brian Sopata’s impending milestone win, since figuring out which day it was going to come was a challenge.