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S.A.T What it’s all about

S.A.T (Student Awareness Tools)® is designed to give students a voice on important issues facing them today. By explaining how their world looks and feels, they can show how students have dealt with, overcome or been empowered by their experience. To have your school considered for an upcoming issue, contact Michelle Jacoby at mjacoby@maskmatters.org.

The sun began to peek over the far off hills when the subtle buzzing of an iPhone made the young teenage girl jump up from under her covers. In an instant, her thumbs tapped wildly on the screen, anxious to reply to the list of notifications starting to stack up.

“Oh. My. God,” she muttered, as a mischievous grin grew on her face and she continued to type away.

The young girl’s head remained downcast

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