RRW

Red Ribbon Week is an annual drug prevention campaign observed in the United States, during the last week of October. It was established in honor of Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, a DEA agent who was killed in 1985 while investigating drug cartels in Mexico. The campaign's purpose is to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and to encourage youth to make healthy, drug-free choices. Check out the Red Ribbon Week WebsiteThe Link Between Bullying and Substance Abuse to help you celebrate Red Ribbon Week! 

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Lafayette Pershing:

  • Morning announcements to promote being healthy and making good choices

  • Eddie Eagle will visit LP to present a safety and prevention program

  • Themed dress days

Field Street School:

  • FSS students will color Red Ribbon Week pages

  • Eddie Eagle will visit FSS to present a safety and prevention program

  • Students will sign a giant red ribbon in art classes as a pledge to be drug-free.

  • Students will have the option to sign the drug-free pledge

  • Students wear Red Ribbons on Friday

Paul W. Carleton School:

  • Morning announcements promote healthy living and being drug-free.

  • Students will have the option to sign the drug-free pledge

  • Classroom conversations regarding positive decision-making/making positive choices using lessons from the district's SEL program SILAS.

Penns Grove Middle School:

  • Morning announcements that promote being drug-free

  • Students have the option to sign the drug-free pledge

  • Social Studies teachers provide classroom guidance lessons on healthy choices

  • Students watch and discuss the videos “Natural High” during Social Studies class

Penns Grove High School:

  • Morning announcements that promote being drug-free

  • Students will have the option to sign the drug-free pledge

  • Students watch and discuss the videos “Natural High” during Learning Stations