Texas Opioid Prevention for Students (TOPS) ECHO, presented by the Texas A&M Health Telehealth Institute and the TOPS initiative this spring! This free 3-part professional development series is designed for rural school counselors, nurses, and school personnel. Each session provides practical tools and expert insights to help you strengthen awareness and response strategies related to the growing fentanyl crisis impacting students and families. Participants can earn 1 CEU per session, with the opportunity to gain up to 3 free CEUs by completing the series. Thursdays | 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM OR 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (via Zoom) Session Schedule: 4/16/26 – Illicit Fentanyl and Other Threats 4/23/26 – Opioid Overdose Recognition and Response 4/30/26 – Community Resources – TOPS Response Each one-hour session is accredited by the Texas A&M University Continuing & Professional Education Department (TEA #240502) and follows the ECHO model’s “all teach, all learn” approach—creating a collaborative virtual space for shared learning and discussion. Register today: https://forms.office.com/r/vyDhMdP3qr PLEASE NOTE: After registering, you will receive an iECHO email invite. Please be sure to activate your account to gain access to the series. Feel free to pass this along to anyone who would benefit from joining! We hope to see you on Thursday mornings in April for this important and impactful ECHO series. Regards, Denise Denise Martinez, MPH | Community Health Organizer, TOPS Area 1 Center for Community Health and Aging School of Public Health | Texas A&M University 1266 TAMU | College Station, TX 77843 832-652-4047 | denise.martinez@tamu.edu