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Hickman County Schools News Article

Red Ribbon Week at HCES

Dear Parents,
Red Ribbon Week is October 23-31.  Red Ribbon Week is celebrated in over 100,000 schools and organizations nationwide making it the most successful drug prevention event ever held.  Hickman County Elementary would like to help make children aware that staying healthy and drug free is a positive choice they can make themselves.  This year the following activities will occur:

 ****Love Yourself- Be Drug Free****

 Monday, Oct. 27- “Wear Red Day” Students are encouraged to wear the color red to represent a drug-free school. Each student will be given a treat promoting a drug-free lifestyle.

 Tuesday, Oct. 28- “Don’t Let Drugs Mix You Up”  Students can wear mix-matched shoes to school.   Each student will be given a treat promoting a drug-free lifestyle.

 Wednesday, Oct. 29- “’Hairs’ To a Drug Free Life”  Students are allowed to wear crazy hair.  NO COLORED HAIR.   Each student will be given a treat promoting a drug-free lifestyle.

  Thursday, Oct 30- “I ‘Moustache’ You Not To Do Drugs.” Each student will be given a treat promoting a drug-free lifestyle “

 Friday, Oct. 31- HAPPY HALLOWEEN…NO SCHOOL!!

 **Each grade level will receive information about living a drug-free lifestyle during their guidance lessons.

 Each day all students will receive a treat/surprise to promote a drug-free lifestyle. All treats and prizes are being funded by KAPS Resource Center, First Community Bank, Clinton Bank, PTO, and Agency of Substance Abuse Policy.

 Thank-you,

Tonya Brockwell

Guidance Counselor

 Vickie Batts

FYRSC Coordinator

 

 

 

 

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