Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Red Ribbon Week!



Seabreeze will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week October 22-25. Red Ribbon Week began after police officer Kiki Camarena was killed by drug traffickers in Mexico City in 1985. As a way to recognize the officer’s commitment to a drug-free America, people began wearing red ribbons to show their intolerance towards the use of drugs. Schools across America celebrate Red Ribbon Week in October each year with activities planned to show their students’ commitment to a drug-free lifestyle. We will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week at Seabreeze with the following activities:

- Monday October 22: Wear Red Day. Wear as much red as you can to show your support of a drug-free lifestyle!

-Tuesday October 23:
“Born to Be Drug-Free” Day.  Bring in a baby picture to display on the “Born to Be Drug Free” bulletin board located by the cafeteria.  Stop by the bulletin board before school or give your baby picture to your teacher.  Photos should not be originals and cannot be returned.*

-Wednesday October 24:
“Drugs are Unbearable” Day.  Bring your favorite teddy bear to school to show your commitment to healthy choices.

-Thursday October 25:
“Don’t Get Mixed Up With Drugs” Day.  Wear mix-matched clothing to display your dedication to staying drug-free.


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