Red Ribbon Week October 23 31, 2008 Activities at Rowland Unified School Sites
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1 Red Ribbon Week October 23 31, 2008 Activities at Rowland Unified School Sites School Mon Tues Wednes Thurs Fri Special Blandford Lisa Sewell School with ribbons/balloons Hats off to -make and wear crazy red hats Knock your socks off wear fancy socks Too bright for Day-wear sunglasses Farjardo Javier Elias Hollingworth Hurley Jellick Yvonne Hoffman Arlene Cardenas/ Loni St. John Jennifer Byun wear red during the week Pledges, pencils, & Wristbands class and school Play song, Spirit Club to create Hero posters. School with balloons and posters Essay, Door decorating Contest campus Poster /Door Decorating. Star officer to speak Crazy s: hats, socks, spirit, wear Red Day 10/24: Wear Red Day 10/31: Turn your back on wear clothes District Essay.Teacher s to do activities in class, along with TGFD/V Turn backs on Drugs wear clothes Pledge signing, Essay Contest. Chalk Walk Displays all week Classes will be in spirit of Red Ribbon Week, living drug free Too good for /violence. Hero tags Halloween Safety Day Poster Pledges and hero tags Killian Jolene Martin pencils, folders, sign pledges Class will make a book about heroes Hats off to heroes students wear hats, give out Classes will make posters of activities they can do without Too Good for Drugs/Violence will be taught
2 Mon Tues Wednes Thurs Fri Special La Seda Luz Padilla campus with cups, banners, red balloons. Integrate Heroes into curriculum Door poster Oswalt Sharon Kelley the school. Classes make posters and display them Northam Irma Torres Red Wristbands distributed. Campus decorated with red ribbons Sign pledges. 5 th and 6 th graders make computerized flyers Pledge Day for students and parents Students write on hero topic Turn your back on wear clothing inside out or Red Ribbon activities continue Activities planned by each teacher Power point presentations shown to class. Essays due Use circle maps to list modern heroes, bubble maps to describe personal heroes distribute and do TGFD Each, a grade will display banners. School will participate in essay and do Rorimer Rowland El. Kristina Clavecilla Kathy Belluscio Pledge Day, wear wristbands, start and study drug Sign pledges and pass out pencils. Too Cool for Drugs Day: sunglasses. Continue and Turn your back on Day or district red shirts Door, hero posters Put a cap on. Wear a baseball cap Too bright for ; Knock your socks off red Turn Your Back on Drugs Day. Wear uniform-style shirts on. Turn in Walk-a- thon on Fri Shelyn Jane McNaughton campus, distribute Chalk writings on playground Hero Day Pledges and Sock it to Dress like a hero/author parade Ongoing book buddies
3 Villacorta Ybarra Yorbita Alvarado Maria Coronel Bob Eastwood Violet Harrison Doreen Lucero Mon Tues Wednes Thurs Fri Special Sign pledges and decorate doors with them. Send home parent pledge, pass out and pencils explore websites about heroes Chalk Walk Display. school. Lessons from Too Good For Drugs and Violence. Show videos school. Hand out red Send hero tags home with each student. poles with red ribbon, show video using United Streaming. cafeteria with pledges. pencils. Tech art project: my hero Participate in district essay Pledges distributed. Team up against wear team jerseys Day. Red Hot cheetos for lunch treat. Bring picture or drawing of heroes and share in class Red ribbon Essay. Present and past drugfree heroes Day. Read Shade out Drugs. Students wear sunglasses and turn in pledges for dog tags Medal Ceremony. Continue working on Too Good for Drugs and Violence 10/23: student pledges,. school, discussions and 10/30: Door decorating. 10/23: campus with red ribbons10/30: Door decorating Your future is bright! Say no to!: neon Backwards Day. Wear your clothes. Spirit Day Assembly at 8 AM on playground. Sing Hero song. 10/24: Wear Red Day. Class posters 10/31: bring class hero poster to Halloween parade. Say boo to 10/24: Sign pledges and display in classes Drugs are scary! Students dress in costumes for Halloween do. Winners will read them at the Spirit Day assembly on Fri. Hand out incentives each, drug. On door decorations, class can feature heroes that they identify as positive drugfree role models. Campus will be decorated and students will wear. Theme reflected every.
4 Giano Rincon Rolfe Scheffel Eleanor Aguilera Mon Tues Wednes Thurs Fri Special Pledges to students and Wristbands distributed Pencils to students Schoolwide videos. Essay applications due and judging Peechee folders distributed Interactive bulletin regarding Pledges signed Essay winners announced. Notice on school marquee. Homeroom bulletins. Essay s Two Assemblies: Trust and Responsibility. Essay and daily bulletin Rowland HS Kelli Baumunk School decorated with posters, ribbons, streamers and balloons. Dress: Wear red Publicize drug stats, dangers, treatments, in daily bulletin. Turn your life inside out Dress: wear clothes inside out Giant pledge posters at lunch each for students to sign. Dress: too bright for (sun glasses) Door decorating judging and awarding of prizes. Daily dress: turn back on Red Ribbons and pencils distributed to all classes Dress: Say boo to research and listen to speakers from 10/1 to 10/24. Informational tables at lunch on different topics about each. Nogales Jeremy Hart District Essay Day ( to be determined) Daily of heroes over PA Santana Gail Poltorak ASB to hand out Red ribbons. Put up displays and banners. Essay. Sign pledges, collect and send to FRC for board meeting presentation Every, photos for newspaper and yearbook Pass out pencils Display buttons, bumper stickers, and Videos shown to students. Create an anti-drug use button, bumper stickers, art and essay.
5 Community School RATA Jim Fitzpatrick Dorothy Burke Mon Tues Wednes Thurs Fri Special school with red ribbons, balloons. Show videos checked out of DATE video library. TGFD/V done this week. rooms with red ribbons and balloons. Pledges Door decorating s between classrooms with a hero that the class identifies as a drugfree role model Poster featuring heroes Speaker: Signal Hill Police Officer. Laura Tovar s Rap to be performed on the loud speaker by CDS Rap Artists Chalk Walk display Poster s featuring current and historical heroes. or pin on ribbons Firemen to visit RATA on 10/30 or 10/31 Recite and sign pledges. Post them in designated area. Students will exchange. List activities done without Pledges removed and presented to school board. Recognize winners by letting them read and display posters at the end of the week. Play RAP cd. Do TGFD/V
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