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The National Red Ribbon Week is an annual event that is commemorated during the last week of October. Schools across the nation take part in this drug prevention campaign to demonstrate their fight against the use of drugs and to encourage students to make smart and healthy choices. During this week, we educate and celebrate school unity and pledge to be drug free for life.  
 

More importantly, Red Ribbon week commemorates the ultimate sacrifice made by DEA Special Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, who died at the hands of drug traffickers in Mexico while fighting the battle against illegal drugs to keep our country and children safe. You may find out more about the history and supporters of Red Ribbon week by logging on to redribbon.org/about/

 

This year's Red Ribbon Week will be October 26-30.

 

Monday: "Red"y to Live a Drug Free Life" -Wear a red shirt with uniform pants.

Tuesday: "Team Up Against Drugs" -Wear a team t-shirt or jersey with uniform pants.

Wednesday: "I Have the Power to be Drug Free" -Wear your favorite superhero t-shirt, hat, or cape.

                       Students MUST wear uniform pants.

Thursday: I'm a "Jean-ius" -Wear jeans with a school uniform shirt or school spirit shirt.

Friday: "Don't Get Tied Up in Drugs" -Wear a tie with your school uniform.

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