Red Ribbon Week and Cobb County School District, Georgia – Oct. 30, 2025
While traditional drugs are a concern, School Resource Officer Edwin Ainsworth says vaping has become one of the most visible and dangerous trends among students.
Ainsworth explained that a distinct fruity scent is a telltale sign that students have been vaping. The smell of THC also doesn’t get past him.
Officer Ainsworth estimates that as many as eight in ten high school students have tried vaping at least once.
“These kids like them because they’re easy. They can pull them out and smoke them quickly. Some of them are odourless, some don’t even have smoke coming out of them, and kids can hide them,” he said.
Beyond the discreet design and flavours, the health risks are real and long-lasting. “It can cause them to have a hole in their lung, and if they get really addicted, their attitude changes. They start being a little more defensive when you talk to them,” Ainsworth added, “If your lung capacity gets full with popcorn lung, you could end up on a ventilator.”
Best Practices from Cobb Schools Police
Cobb School Resource Officers emphasize that parents play the most powerful role in prevention. The best protection is to get involved.
Here are some strategies to help keep students drug-free!
- Know the Signs. Watch for changes in friends, social groups, mood, and sleep patterns.
- Stay Involved. Get to know your students’ teachers, coaches, and friends. Encourage participation in sports, clubs, and community activities.
- Set Clear Expectations. Be explicit about rules and consequences. Discuss them calmly and consistently.
- Teach the Facts. Talk about how drugs and vaping can affect decision-making, athletic performance, and future goals.
- Start Early. Begin age-appropriate conversations in elementary school about making healthy choices.
- Model Healthy Behaviour. Avoid using substances in front of students.
- Be Proactive. Conduct regular checks of bedrooms, backpacks, and vehicles.
When students make safe, healthy choices, classrooms become stronger, and communities thrive. Red Ribbon Week serves as a reminder that prevention begins at home through honest conversations, clear expectations, and supportive environments.
Together, we can help every Cobb student stay drug-free for life.
Source: https://www.cobbk12.org/osborne/_ci/p/120665

