Students at one Windsor high school are reacting to concerns being raised over vaping.
A trustee with the Greater Essex County District School Board says they have been hearing from students who say vaping has become a major problem at local high school.
Ron LeClair says it's happening in bathrooms, hallways and even classrooms, as the vapour from e-cigarettes is nearly odourless.
A man exhaling smoke from an electronic cigarette (Photo courtesy of EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty Images)
AM800 News spoke with students outside Kennedy Collegiate just off Tecumseh Rd.
Several students said most vaping is done off school property and if it is being done on school property, they haven't noticed it.
Windsor police are taking the concern seriously with a number of officers assigned to schools.
One officer indicated it is not a concern exclusive to the public board, that Catholic schools are facing the same situation.
Just like other forms of tobacco, vaping is illegal for those under the age of 19.