Pubdate: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 Source: Alamogordo Daily News (NM) Copyright: 2004 Alamogordo News Contact: http://www.alamogordonews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2997 Author: Elva K. Osterreich Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Red+Ribbon (Red Ribbon Week) QUASHING THE DRUG HABIT BEFORE IT STARTS Alamogordo elementary schools put their most colorful feet forward this week as they celebrated Red Ribbon Week with a variety of activities for the children. At Buena Vista Elementary School, the week started out with an outside rally against drugs around the flag pole, said principal Mary Yon. Students read essays and the Bobcat Chorus sang songs related to resisting drugs. In addition to essays, children created posters and one first grade class made a big banner with foot prints on it to "Stamp out Drugs." Yon also held a drawing and gave out "Too Smart to Start" prizes each day of the week. High Rolls and Sacramento elementary schools watched a film and held a class discussion in addition to the fun days and putting ribbons up on their board. At Sierra Elementary on Thursday was Turn Your Back on Drugs Day and even principal Paul Sena walked backwards all day. Bob Close, counselor and Red Ribbon Week organizer for Yucca and Heights elementary schools said he thinks the message is getting through. "I think it is helping them," Close said. "Especially in the upper grades." Close gave fifth grade teachers a "Dear Abby" column to read to their students. The letter was from a teenager who lost a friend to a drug overdose after knowing her friend was doing drugs. "I had one fifth grade teacher tell me some of her girls were crying about it," Close said. "(the teacher said) the discussion was very good." Close's fourth graders got to hear a snake story about a child who befriends a snake and the snake ends up biting him. Area high and middle schools also participated in Red Ribbon Week with a variety of programs. The schools encouraged children to participate with special days varying from school to school but all of them shared a "Sock it To Drugs" day when staff and student were allowed to wear their craziest sock combinations. Other days celebrated at various schools included: * Red Ribbon Day (everyone got anti-drug message red ribbons). * Put a Cap on Drugs Day (everyone was supposed to wear their craziest hat). * Too Bright to do Drugs Day (wear bright colors). * Shade Out Drugs From Your Life Day (wear shades). * Team Up Against Drugs Day (wear team shirts). * Stamp Out Drugs Day (wear your boots or a cutout of a boot). * I Elect to be Drug Free Day (wear red, white and blue). * Give Drugs the Slip Day (wear slippers to school). * Turn Your Back on Drugs Day (everybody walked backwards at Sierra and everybody wore their clothes backwards at La Luz). - --- MAP posted-by: Derek