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Think Smart Instructor Training (Fentanyl Prevention Student Training)



Join us for a dynamic instructor training designed to equip school educators and staff with the tools to deliver Think Smart, a 5-week opioid misuse prevention curriculum tailored for students in grades 4 through 12.  Think Smart is designed to help children and teens build confidence, understand opioid misuse risks, and make healthy choices. The program also includes fentanyl education.

This engaging training will walk participants through the curriculum's age-appropriate content, focusing on increasing knowledge, developing problem-solving and refusal skills, applying harm-reduction strategies, and fostering healthy decision-making. The training offers hands-on activities, strategies to facilitate engaging class discussion, and classroom management techniques for effective student engagement.

Think Smart training is ideal for school educators and school counselors as well as mental health specialists.


Important Session Information:


Registration ends at 12:00 AM on Friday, February 6, 2026

Session ID:
1131441
Credits Available:
(4) CPE
Seats Available:
75
Fee:
$0.00 (* No Charge)
Contact Person:
Annie Halbakken
Instructor(s):
Amy Smallwood
Audience:
Assistant Principal, Counselor, Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP), Principal, School Nurse, School Psychologist / Counselor, Social Worker
 
Date Time Location
2/5/2026 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Region 17 ESC - South Conference B
We are passionately committed to developing and nurturing healthy, thriving learning communities across Region 17 by guiding and supporting schools in their quest for excellence.

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Region 17 Education Service Center
1111 West Loop 289 | Lubbock, TX 79416
Voice: 806-792-4000 | Fax: 806-792-1523

Business Hours: Monday - Friday | 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Per HB 462, resources and services provided by Region 17 ESC are solely aligned with, and designed to support, the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) adopted by the State Board of Education.

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