Red Ribbon Week
Children of parents who talk to their teens regularly about drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those who don’t, yet, only a quarter of teens report having these conversations. Red Ribbon Week® (October 23-31), the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the nation, is your opportunity to get the ongoing conversation started. This year’s theme is Drug Free Looks Like Me™. We will celebrate with theme days October 25th - 29th. To learn more and get tips for talking to your kids about drugs, visit www.redribbon.org. The life you save may be that of your own child or a dear friend.
Red Ribbon Parent/Guardian pledge
Monday- “Be a Jeanius & Rally in Red-Stand Up to Drugs” wear Red top/Blue Jeans
Tuesday - “Too Bright for Drugs!” wear neon colors.
Wednesday - Team up against bullying & drugs! wear Sports Jersey or Summit Gear.
Thursday - Drugs Can’t Find Me!” wear camouflage.
Friday -”Drugs Can’t Win When Teachers & Students Unite!” Teachers dress as students; students dress as teachers.
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