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BIRDVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

RED RIBBON ACTIVITIES October 24 –October 30, 2015

Theme: “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free.”

101 Birdville Elementary Laurie Hindman, Contact Person Monday “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” – Students and staff are encouraged to wear red. Students will receive red ribbons to wear all week with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Student leaders will decorate the school. The students may sign a banner pledging to be drug free! Announcements will be made on ways to respect yourself and be drug free. Tuesday “Don’t Let Drugs Mix It Up!” – Students and staff may wear mismatched clothes. Students will receive a bracelet provided by the PTA. Announcements will be made on ways to respect yourself and be drug free. Wednesday “I’m Too Bright For Drugs!” - Students and staff may wear bright colored clothes to school today. Announcements will be made on ways to respect yourself and be drug free. There will be a “High On Life” presentation by the Haltom High School High On Life student organization. Thursday “Team Up Against Drugs!” - Students and staff may wear their favorite team’s or . This includes BES spirit . Announcements will be made on ways to respect yourself and be drug free. Friday “Show Good Character By Being Drug Free!” – Students and staff may as their favorite storybook character. Announcements will be made on ways to respect yourself and be drug free.

102 David E. Smith Elementary Paula Keller, Contact Person Monday "We Are Too Smart To Do Drugs!" - Students and staff are invited to wear their favorite college shirt. Students and staff will receive their red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” to wear all week. Tuesday "When You Say No To Drugs, You Can Accomplish Anything!" – Students and staff may dress as their dream job for what they would like to be when they grow up. Wednesday “We Are RED-DY To Say No To Drugs!” – Students and staff are encouraged to wear red from head to toe. Thursday "Dreaming Of A Drug Free World!” - Students and staff may wear school- appropriate and . Friday "We Are Too Bright To Do Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear bright colored . There will be “Glow in the Dark Dodge Ball” during P.E. today.

103 W.T. Francisco Elementary Michelle Shoulders, Contact Person Monday “Pledge To Be Drug Free!” – Students and staff will sign a pledge to remain drug free. Also, students and staff will receive red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” to wear all week. Tuesday “We Are RED-DY To Say No To Drugs!” - Students and staff may wear red clothing to show their “Red Ribbon Week” support. Wednesday “We Are Dreaming Of Staying Drug Free!” – Students and staff may wear school-appropriate pajamas and slippers to school. Thursday “We Are Too Bright To Do Drugs!” - Students and staff may wear brightly colored clothing and accessories to school. Friday “I’m Too Smart To Start!” - Students and staff may wear a non-scary “story book” or “book parade” for the day.

104 Jack C. Binion Elementary Tammy Brown, Contact Person Monday “Bobcats Team Up Against Drugs!”/Decoration Day - Students and staff may wear their favorite team jersey, or colors. Theme will be presented during morning announcements. Leadership team will spell drug free messages on fence with cups. Leadership Team will put ribbons on trees and fences. Students who participate all week will receive a “prize” at the end of the week. All classes will make a class banner out of butcher paper and write “We Respect Ourselves By Doing Fun Activities!” Students will add pictures and hang banner in the hall. All students will be given a red ribbon provided by the district with the drug free message “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Tuesday “Bobcats Can’t Hide Our Drug Free Spirit!"/Reach Out Day/Camouflage Day – Students and staff may wear camouflage clothes to school. Morning announcements will be given about the theme of the day. A jar of red items will be displayed for students to vote how many are inside of it after the lunch time of each class. All students will be given a red pencil with a drug free message. Wednesday “Bobcats are RED-DY To Grow Up Healthy and Drug Free!"/Wear Red Day - Morning announcements will be given about the theme. All classes may wear red from head to toe. Awards will be given to two students from each class wearing the most red. Pictures will be taken of students, classes, and staff wearing red. A popcorn party will be awarded to the three classes with the most students wearing red. A red bracelet with a drug free message will be given to each student. Thursday “Bobcats ‘Mustache’ You Not To Do Drugs!"/Pledge Day - Students and staff may wear clothes with mustaches and a mustache on their face. A banner that says “I ‘Mustache’ You Not To Do Drugs!” may be signed by the students and will hang in the school foyer. All students may sign individual pledges. All students will be given a sticker with a drug free message. Friday “Bobcats Show Your School Pride For A Bright Future!"/Recognition Day - Students and staff may wear their school spirit attire and/or to school. Morning announcements will be given about the theme. All students will be given a bookmark with a drug free message. Students who have participated all week will receive a “prize” from the counselor on Friday, November 6th. 105 Mullendore Elementary Vickie Webb, Contact Person Monday “Respect Yourself. Be Drug-Free!”/Decoration Day Contest - Students and staff may wear green or a Mullendore Elementary spirit shirt and CRAZY to show that Mullendore students pledge to “ It To Drugs!” Every student will be given a red ribbon with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug-Free!” to wear all week to show their commitment to remain drug free. Every student will draw their handprint and sign their names as a pledge to be drug free. This hand print will be part of a heart shaped bulletin board created for the week. The counselor will partner with the P.E. teacher to teach drug awareness lessons to all students during one of their P.E. classes. Tuesday “ Off To Being Drug Free!” – Students and staff may wear hats to school to show their commitment to remain drug free. “We’re Raising Our Hats To A Drug Free Life!” Wednesday “You Won’t See Me Using Drugs!” – You will never see Mullendore students using drugs. Students and staff may dress in camouflage to celebrate it. Thursday “We Give Drugs The !” – Students and staff are encouraged to wear to honor their pledge to always say no to drugs. Friday “Our Future Is Too Bright To Do Drugs!” – Students and staff are encouraged to wear college t-shirt and sunglasses to show their commitment to never do drugs.

106 Richland Elementary Michelle Rollins, Contact Person Monday “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free.” – Students and staff may wear red, white, blue or Richland Elementary spirit shirts to show that Richland Elementary pledges to be drug free. During lunch, students may sign their names, draw pictures, and write meaningful words on a banner as their pledge to be Drug Free. Drug fact will be presented on announcements. Red ribbons will be handed out in classrooms. Tuesday “Team Up Against Drugs!” – Students and staff may “team up” with friends and dress alike or wear their favorite team shirt. Drug fact will be presented on announcements. Wednesday “Decades And Decades Without Drugs!”– Students and staff may dress like their favorite decade – 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, etc. Drug fact will be presented on announcements. Thursday “Saddle Up Against Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear western attire. Drug fact will be presented on announcements. Friday “I’m Drug Free Because I Want To Be…..!” – Students may dress up to demonstrate their career choice. Drug fact will be presented on announcements.

107 Smithfield Elementary Jade Mallory, Contact Person Monday “Red Zone – No Drugs!" –Students and staff may wear RED. Red ribbons will be distributed to all students and staff to wear all week with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Tuesday “I’m A Jean-ious Because I’m Drug Free!” Students and staff may wear their . Wednesday “We Dream Too Big For Drugs!” Students and staff may wear school- appropriate pajamas. Thursday “We Are Too Bright For Drugs!” Students and staff may wear neon and bright colors. Friday “Peace Out To Drugs!” Students and staff may wear tie dye/70’s era clothing. 108 Snow Heights Elementary Laura Wilson, Contact Person Monday “I MUSTACHE you not to do drugs!” - Students and staff will receive a sticker promoting a drug free life. Also, students and staff will receive a red ribbon with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Morning announcements will be presented stating the reason we observe Red Ribbon Week, and students will hear about the events planned for the week. A list of activities will be provided for teachers and students, as well as be included on the school’s website. Tuesday "Hats Off To Being Drug Free!” – A sticker will be provided by the Snow Heights PTA. Students and staff may wear a . Morning announcements will be presented stating the reason we observe Red Ribbon Week. Wednesday “We Are RED-DY To Live A Drug-Free Life!” – A sticker will be provided by the Snow Heights PTA. Morning announcements will be presented stating the reason we observe Red Ribbon Week. Thursday “Team Up Against Drugs!” –Stickers will be provided by the Snow Heights PTA. Students and staff may wear their favorite jersey or team shirt to promote a drug free life. Morning announcements will be presented stating the reason we observe Red Ribbon Week. Friday “Sock It To Drugs!” – Stickers will be provided by the Snow Heights PTA. Students and staff may wear crazy socks. Morning announcements will be presented stating the reason we observe Red Ribbon Week.

109 Major Cheney at South Birdville Elementary Tammy Higgins, Contact Person Monday “Red Zone!”- Students and staff may wear red today and get into the Red Zone. Red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be distributed to all the students and staff to wear all week. Tuesday “Don’t Hide. Be Drug Free!” – Students and staff may wear camouflage clothes today. Wednesday “Say ‘Peace Out’ To Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear neon or tie-dyed colored clothes today. Thursday "Dress For Success!" - Students and staff may wear nice clothes today. Friday “Dreaming Of A Drug Free World!” - Students and staff may wear school- appropriate pajamas and they may add crazy hair, too.

110 O. H. Stowe Elementary Connie Donahue, Contact Person Monday Decoration Day/Red Ribbon Week Theme: “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Students and staff will receive and wear red ribbons provided by BISD with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Banners and information will be displayed in the main foyer and hallways. Morning announcements will be presented stating the reason we observe Red Ribbon Week, and students will hear about the events planned for the week. A list of activities will be provided for teachers and students, as well as be included on the school’s website. Tuesday “Sock It To Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear crazy socks and jeans. PTA will provide themed stickers. Wednesday “Beavers With Good Character Are Drug Free!” – Students and staff may wear attire representing favorite storybook characters. High On Life, from Haltom High School, will lead an assembly for all students. Thursday “National Wear Red Day!” – Students and staff may wear red attire. The class with the highest percentage of participation today earns a popcorn party on Friday from our PTA. The PTA will plant red flowers in front of O.H. Stowe. Friday “United We Stand Against Bullying and Drugs!” - Students and staff may wear sports team or spirit shirts and jeans, and the PTA will provide themed bracelets. PTA will provide a popcorn party for the winners of the National Wear Red Day Participation.

111 West Birdville Elementary Maria Lopez, Contact Person Monday “Team Up Against Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear a sports jersey/shirt to school. Everyone is encouraged to sign a banner in the cafeteria pledging to be drug free. Students and staff will receive red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Tuesday "Be A Hero, Use Your Superpowers To Say No To Drugs!" - Students and staff may wear their superhero shirt to school. Wednesday “Mustangs Are RED-DY To Respect Themselves And Be Drug Free!” - Students and staff may wear red to school. Thursday "Give Drugs The Boot!" - Students and staff may wear boots to school. Friday "Be A Scientist. Don’t Experiment With Drugs!" – Students and staff may dress like a scientist.

112 Holiday Heights Elementary Susan Henderson, Contact Person Monday Wear Red Day - Students and staff will be encouraged to wear red from head to toe to show their support of being drug free. Red ribbons will be passed out to students and staff to wear with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Tuesday “Be A ‘Jean-ious’! Keep Your Mind Clear Of Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear jeans, showing their “smarts” to stay away from drugs. Wednesday “Exercise Your Mind!” – All students and staff will be encouraged to wear warm up/running or appropriate exercise wear to show they can run away from drugs and exercise their minds instead. Students will say the Red Ribbon Pledge during the morning announcements. Thursday “You Won’t See Me Do Drugs!" – You won’t see any Huskies using drugs. Students and staff may dress in camouflage to show they can hide from drugs. Friday “Make Your Story Count!” Students and staff may dress as their favorite storybook character that shows respect for themselves and others by not taking drugs. 113 Watauga Elementary Shera Valamides, Contact Person Monday “Stay In The Game And SOCK It To Drugs!”/Decoration Day – Students and staff are encouraged to wear crazy socks and/or a team shirt. Students and staff will receive red ribbons provided by the district with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” to wear all week. The counselor will partner with P.E. teachers to teach drug awareness/healthy lifestyle lessons to students. Tuesday “W.E. Have Dreams!” Students and staff may wear school-appropriate pajamas and slippers. Wednesday “Wildcats Have A Bright Future!” - Students and staff are encouraged to wear neon clothes, , hats and /or socks. The counselor will partner with P.E. teachers to teach drug awareness/healthy lifestyle lessons to students. Haltom High School High On Life members will present a Red Ribbon message to 4th and 5th graders. Thursday “Be A HERO…Make Healthy Choices!” Students and staff may wear an appropriate superhero shirt. Friday “Saddle Up And Give Drugs The Boot!” - Students and staff may wear Western wear and /or boots. Kindergarteners will wear their scarecrow attire since they will have a scarecrow parade and will help us to “Scare Away Drugs!” The counselor will partner with P.E. teachers to teach drug awareness/healthy lifestyle lessons to students.

114 Grace Hardeman Elementary Kelly Simmons, Contact Person Monday “Give Drugs The ..per!”/Decoration Day – Students and staff may wear their favorite slippers to support a drug-free lifestyle. Staff and students will receive and wear red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Red ribbons will decorate the school. Tuesday “Be All You Can Be. Be Drug Free!”/Reach Out Day – Students and staff may wear camo to support a drug free lifestyle. Wednesday “National Wear Red Day!”/ Wear RED Day - Students and staff may wear red to pledge that they will live a drug free life style. The students will also participate in the Science Hat Parade. Thursday “We Won’t Be Tied Up With Drugs!”/Pledge Day – Students and staff may wear Ties and school-appropriate ’s to support a drug free lifestyle. Students will recite the Drug Free Pledge in the morning during the announcements. Friday “Team Up Against Drugs!”/Recognition Day – Students and staff may wear their favorite team jersey to celebrate a drug free lifestyle.

115 W. A. Porter Elementary Shannon Bruce, Contact Person Monday Decoration Day/"Respect Yourself, Be Drug Free!" – Second grade students and PTA volunteers will decorate school grounds with red ribbons and other decorations. Red ribbons will be distributed to all students and staff with the theme “Respect Yourself, Be Drug Free!” Throughout the week a jar full of red items will be displayed. Students may guess the amount of items. The closest guess gets the jar of items to share with his/her class on Friday. Marquee will display theme. To kick off the week, students and staff will “Sock It To Drugs!” and wear crazy socks. Tuesday Wear Red Day – Students and staff may wear red from head to toe. Grade level pictures will be taken of all those who participate by wearing red. Fifth grade students and kindergarten students will pair up and participate in cooperative activity with the promise to stay drug free. Wednesday Reach Out Day – Fourth grade students will write a letter to a student from another school emphasizing their plan to stay drug free. First and third grade students will make something special to be displayed at area businesses. Drug awareness information will be sent home to all parents. Also, it is “Hats Off To A Drug Free Life!” Students will wear their Science Hats. Thursday Pledge Day – The Red Ribbon Pledge will be read during morning announcements. All students may recite the pledge in their classrooms. “Let’s Stick It To Drugs!” Each student will make a pledge by writing down how he/she will respect him/herself and stay drug free. These will be written on red sticky notes, and we will stick them in very fun ways! The sticky notes of all students will be put on a drug free banner and will be displayed in the hallway. Friday Recognition Day - Students will participate in the annual WAP “Twist and Shout, Drugs Are Out!” celebration. Pictures will be taken to recognize those who, through their participation, show they have pledged to be drug free. Also, the winner of the jar guess contest will be announced.

116 The Academy at Carrie F. Thomas Joan Heffner, Contact Person Monday “I ‘Mustache’ You Not To Use Drugs!” Mustaches will be distributed to students and staff. Class pictures will be taken. Red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be distributed to all students and staff. Announcements will discuss Red Ribbon Week. Tuesday "Put A On Drugs!"/Hat Day - Students and staff may wear hats. Class pictures will be made of those wearing hats. Announcements will discuss Red Ribbon Week. Wednesday “We are RED-DY To Respect Ourselves And Be Drug-Free!”/Red Day - Students and staff will be encouraged to wear as much red as possible. Announcements will discuss Red Ribbon Week. Thursday "Tigers Sock-It To Drugs!”/Sock Day - Students and staff may wear their crazy socks. Friday "Dream About Your Awesome Future!"/Pajama and Slippers Day - Students and staff may wear school-appropriate pajamas and slippers.

117 Foster Village Elementary Kim Anderson, Contact Person Monday “Slam Dunk, Drugs Are Junk!” - Mavs Mascot Kick Off Program – Students and staff may wear Mavericks shirts or Blue/Green Day attire. Students will receive BISD red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” to wear all week. Tuesday “Be All You Can Be – Be Drug Free!” –Students and staff may wear camo attire to school to show their commitment to remain drug free. Wednesday “We Are RED-DY To Take A Stand Against Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear red to show Red Ribbon Week support Thursday “We Are Too BRIGHT For Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear their favorite bright colors. Friday “Real Heroes Are Drug Free!” – Students and staff may wear their superhero shirts.

118 North Ridge Elementary Sherri Noel, Contact Person Monday "Sock It To Drugs!" and “Shade Out Drugs!” – Students and staff are encouraged to wear crazy socks and sunshades to support Red Ribbon Week. All students and staff will receive a red ribbon to wear for the week with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Drug free facts will be read during morning announcements. The marquee will display the Red Ribbon Week theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Tuesday "You Don’t See Me Doing Drugs!" - Students and staff are encouraged to wear camo to support Red Ribbon Week. Wednesday “Longhorns Are RED-DY To Say NO To Drugs!” - Students and staff are encouraged to wear ALL RED to support Red Ribbon Week. Thursday "Team Up Against Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear their favorite team jersey, uniform or color to show their commitment to stay drug free. Friday “Super Me Is Drug Free!”/Super Hero Day - Students and staff may wear an appropriate super hero t-shirt to support Red Ribbon Week.

119 John D. Spicer Elementary Suzanne Smith, Contact Person Friday October 23 – Counselor Smith is in the gym to discuss Red Ribbon Week. Also, the Pledge banner is discussed and signed. PTA prizes from the Red Ribbon Week Treasure Box are given. Monday “Higher Education Day!” – Students and staff may wear the attire today of their favorite college. The Morning News Team will present “Dangers of Illegal Drugs and Tobacco” information on morning announcements. Tuesday “Slip Away From Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear slippers/house today. The Morning News Team will present “Dangers of Illegal Drugs and Tobacco” information on morning announcements. Wednesday “Sock Out Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear RED socks today. All students and staff will receive red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” The Morning News Team will present “Dangers of Illegal Drugs and Tobacco” information on morning announcements. Thursday “Team-Up Against Drugs!” – Students and staff may dress for their favorite sports team. The Red Ribbon Week Pledge will be read during the morning announcements. The Morning News Team will present “Dangers of Illegal Drugs and Tobacco” information on morning announcements. Friday Science Hat Parade is today. The Morning News Team will present “Dangers of Illegal Drugs and Tobacco” information on morning announcements.

120 Green Valley Elementary Jeanna Koerner, Contact Person Monday Wear Red Day –All scholars and staff are encouraged to wear red today. NRH police will be on campus welcoming the scholars and families and will give the announcements telling about Red Ribbon Week. Pledges, armbands and/or red ribbons will go home with the scholars. Tuesday “Dream Of The Possibilities With Positive Choices!” - All scholars and staff may wear their favorite (loose fitting) school-appropriate PJs. Wednesday “Put A Cap On Drugs!” – Scholars and staff may wear their favorite baseball style hat. Thursday “Too Bright For Drugs!” – Scholars and staff may wear their neon/bright colored clothing. Friday “Turn Your Back On Drugs!” - Scholars and staff may wear clothes backwards.

121 Walker Creek Elementary Dee Ann Knight, Contact Person Mon.-Fri. Red Ribbon Week activities will occur throughout the building through classroom activities, schoolwide visuals and announcements. School-wide visuals will reinforce Red Ribbon Week. Monday “Tackle Tobacco!” – Students and staff may wear football clothes. Students and staff will be given red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Tuesday “Strike Out Bullying!” Students and staff may wear baseball clothes. Wednesday “Go For 3; Be Alcohol Free!” - Students and staff may wear basketball clothes. Thursday “Drug Free MVP!” Students and staff may wear their favorite sports team clothes. Friday “Run The Socks Off Drugs!” Students and staff may wear crazy socks/crazy hair/team colors. Also, it is FUN RUN DAY. 041 Haltom Middle School Mica Gaddis, Contact Person Monday “The Best Me Is Drug Free!”/Red Day – Students and staff may wear red to show their support for Red Ribbon Week. Red Ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be given to students and staff. During announcements, “5 Things I Would Like To Do Instead Of Drugs!” will be presented by STUCO. Tuesday “Drugs Don’t Match My Lifestyle!”/Mis-Match Day – Students and staff may wear mismatched clothing. During announcements, “5 Things I Would Like To Do Instead Of Drugs!” will be presented by STUCO. Wednesday “Friends Don’t Let Friends Do Drugs!”/Twin Day – Students and staff may wear matching outfits. During announcements, “5 Things I Would Like To Do Instead Of Drugs!” will be presented by STUCO. Thursday “Throw Back Thursdays Are Better Without Drugs!”/Decades Day – Students and staff may wear clothes that have the theme of their favorite decade. During announcements, “5 Things I Would Like To Do Instead Of Drugs!” will be presented by STUCO. Friday “Haltom Doesn’t Need Drugs!”/School Spirit Day - Students and staff may wear orange, black, white, or Haltom themed clothing. During announcements, “5 Things I Would Like To Do Instead Of Drugs!” will be presented by STUCO.

042 North Richland Middle Ann Newhouse, Contact Person All Week Red Ribbon Week will be announced during the morning announcements, and drug/alcohol facts will be shared on TV announcements throughout the campus. Red ribbons will be passed out for all students and staff to wear for the week with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” There will be a pledge board in the cafeteria for students to sign all week. Students who sign the pledge board will also sign a red “link”. Links will be made into a chain and displayed in the cafeteria. Monday “Knock The Socks Off Drugs!” Students and staff are encouraged to wear crazy socks. There will be a drug/alcohol fact read on announcements. Tuesday “Stand Together Against Drugs!”/Twin Day – Students and staff may dress like their friend. There will be a drug/alcohol fact read on announcements. Wednesday "Don’t Be A Nerd. Be Drug Free!” - Students and staff may dress like a nerd. There will be a drug/alcohol fact read on announcements. Thursday "Lei Off Drugs!" - Students and staff may wear school-appropriate Hawaiian clothes. There will be a drug/alcohol fact read on announcements. Friday "Follow Your Dreams, Not Drugs!” - Students and staff may wear pajama pants that are within BISD . Short pajama bottoms must be no more than 4” above the knee. No slippers or onesies allowed.

043 Richland Middle Lynn Poston, Contact Person Two Weeks Student announcements each day for the next two weeks during announcement time. Red Ribbon themed posters created and on display around campus. “Pledge To Be Drug Free!” banners created and in each grade level hallway. Students may sign banner to pledge to be drug free. We will make red ribbons and hang them on classroom doors. Monday “Sock It To Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear crazy socks and shoes. Red Ribbons from the district with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be passed out to students and staff. Tuesday “Team Up Against Drugs!” - Students and staff may wear their favorite sports attire. Wednesday “Drugs And Alcohol Are Double Trouble!” – Students and staff may find their “twin” and dress alike. Thursday “Boom! Pow! Bam! Don’t Do Drugs!” – Students and staff may dress like their favorite super hero. Friday “Drugs Are So Old School!” – Students and staff may dress up like their favorite decade.

044 North Oaks Middle Lacy Johnson, Contact Person Monday “I ‘Heart’ Myself!”/Red and Hearts Day – Students and staff are encouraged to wear clothes with hearts or wear the color red to support Red Ribbon Week. All students and staff will receive a red ribbon during second period with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Each ribbon will have a number on it. We will have a drawing and the student that is wearing the ribbon with that number will get a prize. There will be an announcement discussing the effects of drug use. Tuesday “Friends Don’t Let Friends Do Drugs!”/Twin Day - All students and staff are invited to dress like their friends/twins to show their support in not allowing friends to do drugs. There will be a dress-up competition. Also, there will be an announcement discussing the effects of drug use. Wednesday “United We Stand For A Drug-Free Land!”/Red, White and Blue Day –Students and staff may wear red, white and/or blue and other Patriotic clothing. There will be a dress-up competition. Also, there will be an announcement discussing the effects of drug use. Thursday “Mustangs Can’t Hide Their Spirit, Tackle Drugs!”/NOMS Spirit Wear And Jersey Day – Students and staff may wear North Oaks spirit wear or their favorite team jersey to show their excitement to lead a drug free life. There will be a dress-up competition. Also, there will be an announcement discussing the effects of drug use. Friday “Dress Up, Don’t Mess Up!”/Hats, Tutu’s and Ties – Students and staff may wear hats, school-appropriate tutu attire and/or ties. There will be a banner where students and staff can sign their name and take a written pledge to forever be drug free. Students will receive a lollipop/sticker for pledging to be drug free. Also, there will be an announcement discussing the effects of drug use.

045 Watauga Middle Matthew Wisch and Josh Huff, Contact People Monday “Pair Up And Say No To Drugs!”/Twin Day – Students and staff may pair up and wear twin clothing to show their support in not allowing friends to do drugs. All students and staff will receive red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Tuesday “Hats Off To A Drug Free Life!”/Hat Day - Students and staff may wear hats to school to show their commitment to remain drug free. Wednesday “Red Out Drugs!”/Red Day – Students and staff may wear red from head to toe. Thursday “Team Up For A Drug Free Life!”/Sports Day – Students and staff may wear their favorite sports team jersey to show their excitement to lead a drug free life. Friday “Warriors Are Too Smart For Drugs!”/Nerd Day – Students and staff may dress as nerds.

046 Smithfield Middle School Boyd Shannon, Contact Person Monday “Brighten Up And Say NO To DRUGS!” – Students and staff are encouraged to wear neon colors. Red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be distributed to students and staff. Tuesday “Sock It To DRUGS!” – Students and staff may wear crazy socks. Wednesday “Red Out DRUGS!”/Wear Red Day – Students and staff may wear red for Red Ribbon Week. Thursday “Join The Team…Say NO To DRUGS!” Students and staff may wear jerseys or t-shirts for their favorite college/professional/recreational sports team. Friday “Friends Don’t Let Friends Do Drugs!” - Students and staff may dress up like a twin/friend.

047 North Ridge Middle Heather Penry, Contact Person Monday “Too Bright For Drugs!”/Colorful Day - Students and staff may wear bright colored clothes. Red Ribbons will be distributed to students and staff with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” Tuesday “ ‘Two’ Cool For Drugs!”/Twin Day - Students and staff may pair up and dress like twins. Wednesday “Don’t Smoke Yourself Silly!”/Nerd Day – Students and staff may dress like nerds. Thursday “Be Bold! Get Old!”/Elderly Day – Students and staff may dress as an elderly person. Friday “Pink Out Drugs!”/Red/Pink Out Day - Students and staff may wear red/pink.

001 Haltom High School Marisa Milini, Becky Juarez, Colton Dickerson, Contact People Friday Red Ribbons with the theme “ Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be passed out to teachers so that they may be handed out on Monday, the start of Red Ribbon Week. Monday “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!”/Red Out Day - Students and staff may have a complete red out day. Statistics about drug use will be read on the announcements. Tuesday “Put A Cap On Drugs!”/Hat Day - Students and staff may wear hats. Statistics about drug use will be read on the announcements. Wednesday "Sock It To Drugs!" - Students and staff may wear their favorite college shirt to school and crazy socks. Statistics about drug use will be read on the announcements. High On Life members will perform a 20 minute drug free program to elementary schools and middle schools in the Haltom cluster. Thursday "Explore The World – NOT The DRUGS!"/Tacky Tourist Day - Students and staff may dress up in school-appropriate tourist clothes. Statistics about drug use will be read during the announcements. Friday "I’m Too Bright For Drugs!"/Neon Day - Students and staff may dress up in neon clothes, this also coordinates with the cheerleader spirit day and Pep Rally. Statistics about drug use will be read on the announcements.

002 Richland High School Jocelyn Harty, Contact Person Monday “Lei Off Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear their best school-appropriate Hawaiian outfits. Chain link pledges done on red paper will be signed by students. Teachers will ban together the links and tape them outside of their classrooms. Red ribbons from the district with the drug free message “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be given to students and staff. Drug Facts will be presented on the announcements. Tuesday “Respect Your Twin…Not Drugs!” - Students may pair up and dress like twins. Drug Facts will be presented on announcements. Wednesday “Respect Red….Red Out Drugs!”/National Wear Red Day - Students and staff may wear red clothing. Drug Facts will be presented on announcements. Thursday “Scrub Out Drugs!” – Students and staff may wear . Drug Facts will be presented on announcements. Friday ”Respect Your School!”/REBEL PRIDE DAY – Students and staff may wear Rebel spirit wear. We will end the week by signing a banner to “Respect Yourself, Not Drugs!” Drug Facts will be presented on announcements.

010 Birdville High School Ann Blankenship, Contact Person Monday “Paw-sitively Drug Free!”/Animal Day – Students and staff may wear animal print clothes to school. Red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be distributed to students and staff during STUCO 5th period. Tuesday “Don’t Let Drugs Ruin Your Dreams!”/Disney Day - Students and staff may dress as their favorite Disney character. Students will discuss their dreams and college or career aspirations in Hawk Time. Literature will be provided on how drugs can affect these dreams. Wednesday “RED-DY To Be Drug Free!”/Wear Red Day – Students and staff may wear RED to promote a drug free lifestyle. Thursday “Put Up A Fight Against Drugs!”/Super Hero Day – Students and staff may dress up as their favorite super hero in conjunction with our regular dress up day. Friday “Say Boo To Drugs!”/Ghost Day/White Out Day – Students and staff may wear white and neon clothes in conjunction with our regular dress up day.

112 Shannon High School Teresa Peters, Contact Person Friday The Student Advisory Board is making anti-drug message posters, etc., using the thematic nature of the day to give an anti-drug message. For example: “Do Not Get Double Vision Over Drugs!” They will hang posters for Red Ribbon Week. Also, the resident police officer (Officer Watkins) will present an “Under the Influence” simulator during the week. Monday “Do Not Get Double Vision Over Drugs!"/Twin Day - Red ribbons with the theme “Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free!” will be given to students and staff. Students and staff may pair up and wear twin clothing. Tuesday “Because I Have A Future, I’m Teaming Up Against Drugs!"/ Team Day – Students and staff may wear their favorite college shirt to school. Statistic about drug use will be read on the announcements. Wednesday "Say Peace Out To Drugs!"/Hawaiian Day – Students and staff may wear school-appropriate Hawaiian clothing to say no to drugs. Thursday “Don’t Get Mixed Up With Drugs!”/Mixed-Match Day - Students and staff may wear mixed-match clothing. Friday “RED-DY To Be Drug Free!”/Wear Red Day – Students and staff may wear RED to promote a drug free lifestyle.