Stevenson Elementary to celebrate Red Ribbon Week
By Penni Nugent


Posted on October 24, 2015 9:18 PM



Stevenson Elementary School will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week Oct 26-30. Following is the schedule for the daily dress-up themes:

Monday - Sock it to Drugs and Bullying Day - Wear crazy socks! (this should not interfere with picture re-takes)

Tuesday - Team Up Against Drugs and Bullying Day - Wear your favorite team jersey/t-shirt/colors!
Wednesday - Boot out Drugs and Bullying Day - Wear boots!

Thursday - There Will Be No Drugs or Bullying in My Future Day - Wear clothing depicting your future careers!

Friday - Drugs and Bullying Will Not Destroy Me or My Character Day - wear costume themes about farming/Ag Day, no traditional Halloween costumes this year- must go with AG Day and fall theme! The SES Fall Harvest and Ag. Day have been combined to create a fun-filled day full of educational opportunities for our students. Stations include Bee Keeping, Story Telling, Farm Animals, 

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Entries are being accepted for the National Family Partnership’s National Red Ribbon Week Photo Contest, which is held to prevent drug use and educate youth in conjunction with Red Ribbon Week, Oct. 23-31.

Students and families can decorate their home’s front door, mailbox or fence or schools can decorate their campus with a double-looped red ribbon and the theme, “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free.” School decorations should be in a visible location on campus.

Students should take a photo with their decoration and upload it or have it uploaded to the contest website by Nov. 3 (you must be at least 18 years old to upload a photo), then ask family and friends to vote for their entry Nov. 4-18. The winners will be announced Dec. 4.

Ten families in the home decoration category with the most votes in each region will win an iPad for the family and $1,000 to be used toward drug prevention at a K-12 school of their choosing. Ten schools in the school decoration category with the most votes in each region will win an iPad for the school employee or PTA member who entered on behalf of the school and $1,000 to be used toward drug prevention at the school.

 




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