Fentanyl Resources

  • School Resources

    We encourage schools to get involved in the discussion about Fentanyl and the dangerous effects of using Opioids. Below is a list of resources and lesson plans that can be shared with your staff and students.

    Fentanyl Communication

    1. Tornillo ISD Fentanyl Awareness PPT (add link)
    2. Tornillo ISD Fentanyl Awareness Poster (English- add form)
    3. Tornillo ISD Fentanyl Awareness Poster (Spanish- add form}
    4. Staff Awareness letter templates - add forms (English) and (Spanish)
    5. Parent Awareness letter templates - add forms (English) and (Spanish)
    6. Lessons from the Field Webinar - Part1: Knowing the Facts About Fentanyl
    7. Lessons from the Field Webinar - Part1: Knowing the Facts About Fentanyl [PDF]
    8. Social Media Graphics  - add links (English) and (Spanish)

    Fentanyl Video Resources 

    Impactful videos and public service announcements to support conversations around the dangers of Fentanyl

    Student Lessons and Classroom Activities

    Operation Prevention
    The DEA has joined forces with Discovery Education to provide no-cost online tools that support every member of the community with the power of prevention. Help kickstart life-saving conversations today with standards-aligned English & Spanish-language resources for students in grades 3-12, plus additional resources designed for educators, families, and professionals.

    • Counterfeit Drugs
      Take students inside the real consequences that counterfeit drugs are having on people and communities with insights from diverse subject matter experts.
    • Opioid and Prescription Drugs
      Students can explore the science behind substance misuse and the resulting impacts on our brain and body. Lessons available for Elementary, Middle, and High School students as well as and Educator Training Video to prepare educators for having conversations with students.
    • The Science of Addiction - The Stories of Teens
      Self-paced, e-learning experience for students to learn the science behind the firsthand stories of teens who are struggling with drug misuse. 

    Just Think Twice
    A Resource for Teens to Get the Facts about Drugs created by the Drug Enforcement Agency 

    Student Led Activities and Ideas


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