Take on tobacco at your school
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
24/7 is Oklahoma’s partner in keeping schools and school events tobacco free. We’re here to help you protect youth from tobacco products on school campuses.
That means staff, students and visitors cannot use, have or hand out any tobacco product on public school campuses at any time, including vapes and nicotine pouches, as well as cigarettes, chew and cigars.
Ready to stop tobacco?
24/7 is here to help
From writing lesson plans to grading papers to supporting students, you’ve got enough to manage. 24/7 can make at least one thing easier: implementing a tobacco-free policy.
See how 24/7 helps educators like you keep campus tobacco free.
Check out our free ready-made resources below
Toolkit
A step-by-step guide to help you implement a stronger tobacco-free policy in your school district.
Policy analysis
An analysis of your district’s current tobacco policy and recommendations for meeting the state standard.
Free signs
Signs for entrances, classrooms and other common areas to let students and visitors know it’s a tobacco-free space.
In-person presentations
School staff will receive in-person presentations or training.
Conversation guides and sample letters
We will provide guides on how to talk with students as well as sample letters to answer questions from parents.
Quit resources
All the info needed to help students and staff quit tobacco for good.
Together we can create a tobacco-free future
The teen vaping rate in Oklahoma is more than double the national average.1
With 24/7’s help, you can create more tobacco-free classrooms for students.
How do we support youth, staff and school districts?

Youth
Protect students from:- the effects of all tobacco products, including vapes.
- 24 hours a day and 7 days a week (not just school hours).

Staff
Protect you from:- the effects of tobacco while on school property.
- implement policy and use school-district-approved disciplinary measures.

School districts
Give you tools to:- adjust your policy to meet state standards.
- establish procedures to implement it.
- communicate it to students, staff and visitors.

