Red Ribbon Campus Activities

  • Red Ribbon Campaign | Oct. 24-30 

  • O.H. Stowe Elementary                                                               

    Carol Glinsky, Contact

     

    Monday  (Theme: “Don’t Fall Into Drugs!”/Fall Day)

      • Red Ribbon Week Kick-Off will begin with morning announcements supporting the Red Ribbon Week theme.
      • All students and staff will receive a red ribbon to wear all week.
      • Front doors will be decorated with large red bows.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to support the theme of “Fall” by wearing flannel and fall colors, “Don’t Fall Into Drugs!”
      • There will be a week long activity pledging to Live Drug Free by creating and signing a poster.

     

    Tuesday  (Theme: “Don’t Get Mixed Up With Drugs!”/Mixed Up Outfit Day)

      • Morning announcements will support the Red Ribbon Week theme.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to wear their red ribbon.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to support the theme of “Mixed Up Outfit” to remind kids “Don’t Get Mixed Up With Drugs!”

     

    Wednesday  (Theme: “Put A Stop To Drugs!”/Wear Red Day)

      • Morning announcements will support the Red Ribbon Week theme.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to wear their red ribbon.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to support the theme of “Wear Red” to remind kids to “Put A Stop To Drugs!”

     

    Thursday  (Theme: “Use Your Head! Don’t Do Drugs!”/Crazy Hair Or Hat Day)

      • Morning announcements will support the Red Ribbon Week theme.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to wear their red ribbon.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to support the theme of “Crazy Hair/Hat” to remind kids to “Use Your Head! Don’t Do Drugs!”

     

    Friday  (“You Have The Power To Be Who You Want To Be!”/Superhero Character)

      • Morning announcements will support the Red Ribbon Week theme.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to wear their red ribbon.
      • Students and staff are encouraged to support the theme of “Superhero/Character Day” to remind kids “You Have The Power To Be Who You Want to Be!”