Red Ribbon Week: “I ELECT to be Drug and Bully Free!”
Teasley Elementary School
October 24 – October 28, 2016
Red Ribbon Week is an alcohol, tobacco, drug and violence prevention awareness campaign observed annually in October in the United States.
In honor of Red Ribbon Week and National Bullying Prevention Month, Teasley has an exciting week of activities planned for our students and staff to help us to remember to be happy and healthy. We want this week to be fun and educational, so we also encourage families to use this opportunity to discuss healthy lifestyle choices and safety with their children.
• Monday-“Red Ribbon Day”
Wear red and red ribbons today to show your
promise to live a healthy lifestyle.
(Ribbons will be given to students at school)
*Bring a Healthy Snack to school
• Tuesday- Teasley is United Against
Drugs And Bullying
Wear your Teasley Tiger spirit wear today to show
*Make a new Teasley Tiger Friend today!
• Wednesday- “Team up Against Drugs and Bullying”
Wear your favorite team shirt.
*Stand up for someone if you see them being treated mean or unfair.
• Thursday- “Put a “CAP” on Drugs and Bullying.”
Wear a hat
• Friday- “Real Heroes Don’t Do Drugs or Bully”
Wear a superhero cape or shirt
1. http://www.ncpc.org/topics/drug-abuse National Crime Prevention Council; "Tips, information, and publications aimed at preventing substance abuse"
2. http://www.timetotalk.org The Partnership for a Drug-Free America; "Time To Talk provides easy-to-use guides and tips to help you have ongoing conversations with your kids to keep them healthy and drug-free."