We recently got a chance to talk with facilitator Ann
Underwood. She is a licensed school nurse for three
schools in the Groveport-Madison Local School District
in the southeastern part of Franklin County: Sedalia
Elementary, Asbury Elementary and Groveport-Madison
Middle School North, which includes 5th and 6th grades.
What is your background?
I've been a school nurse for 22 years, 15 in
Ohio and seven years in Lexington,
Kentucky. My prior nursing jobs were
orthopedic/neurological nursing at two
hospitals, private duty, ob/gyn office nurse
and at a health department pediatric clinic. I
love the teaching aspect of my job. I also
teach American Heart Association CPR and
First Aid.
What do you think about Word of Mouth?
Students are enthused about this computerbased
program. I think it’s good that it’s an
annual program for 4th-8th graders so antismoking
messages are reinforced each year.
What do you like best about Word of Mouth?
I like the fact that Word of Mouth is a computer-based
program that allows our students to read age
appropriate anti-smoking information at their own pace.
They also take a quiz that the science teacher can use
as a grade. Upon completion of their lesson, students
can play anti-smoking games so no one is bored while
others work to finish their lesson.
What is the biggest challenge in preventing tobacco
use by kids today?
A majority of our students have one or more parents
who smoke so they see smoking as a normal adult
activity. Students also see movie and TV characters
smoking, so I believe observation of adults smoking is
our biggest challenge.
What do you want your students to take
away from this program?
I hope the students will remember the antismoking
computer pictures when they are
tempted to smoke. I want them to remember
why they don't want to start smoking and
how they can get hooked on nicotine.
What question do students ask you most
often?
Several students have asked me whether I
have ever smoked. I am happy to tell them
that I never have and never wanted to
smoke, even though one of my best friends
in Junior High did smoke.
Is there anything you would like to add about this
program?
I am really glad that I was trained 3 years ago to be a
facilitator for Word of Mouth. Hopefully our students will
never start smoking since now they have learned the
bad effects of nicotine and tar while doing the computer
lessons.