Red Ribbon Campus Activities

  • Red Ribbon Week | Oct.23-27 

  • Watauga Middle                                      

    Katrina Jordan, Contacts

     

    Pre-Planning For Red Ribbon Week

    • Poster Contest hosted by NJHS

     

    Monday  (Theme: “Put A Cap On Drugs!”)

    • Morning announcements will explain the theme of the day: “Put A Cap On Drugs!”
    • Students and staff may wear hats or fun headwear.
    • Slides about “What Is Red Ribbon Week” will be shown during advisory.
    • All students and staff will receive a red ribbon with the Red Ribbon Week theme.
    • Photos will be taken of students and staff.

     

    Tuesday  (Theme: “Show Your Character! Be Drug Free!”)

    • Morning announcements will explain the theme for the day: “Show Your Character. Be Drug Free!”
    • Students and staff may wear school appropriate costumes. (No hand-held accessories allowed, no full or partial face masks allowed, and costume must meet dress code requirements.) 
    • There will be a Fentanyl Awareness PowerPoint shown to students. 
    • Photos will be taken of students and staff.

     

    Wednesday  (Theme: “Put Drugs In The Past!”)

    • Morning announcements will explain the theme of the day: “Put Drugs In The Past!” 
    • Students will read the “True Stories” handout during advisory. 
    • Students and staff may wear clothes from the 1950’s – 2000’s.
    • Photos will be taken of students and staff.

     

    Thursday  (Theme: “Put Down Roots. Say No To Drugs!”)

    • Morning announcements will explain the theme of the day, “Put Down Roots. Say No To Drugs!”
    • Students and staff may wear clothes that represent their culture. Example: African, Asian, Indian, etc.
    • Students will sign the Drug Free Pledge during advisory.
    • Photos will be taken of students and staff.  

     

    Friday  (Theme: “Drugs Will Crush Your Dreams!”)

    • Morning announcements will explain the theme of the day, “Drugs Will Crush Your Dreams!”
    • Announcement will be made of the Post Contest winner.
    • Students will read the “Heroine” Fact Sheet during advisory.
    • Students and staff may wear school appropriate pajamas and robes.
    • Photos will be taken of students and staff.