Pubdate: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 Source: Odessa American (TX) Copyright: 2006 Odessa American Contact: http://www.oaoa.com/index.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/708 Author: David J. Lee ECISD KICKS OFF RED RIBBON WEEK Color Reminds Students To Stay Drug-Free Crimson bands fluttered from every tree Monday on the ECISD Administration Building's grounds signifying the beginning of Red Ribbon Week. "Red ribbon week's really good," 8-year-old Danielle Thornton said. "It helps remind people not to do drugs, alcohol, beer or anything that makes you weird." Danielle was part of a troop of twirlers from Milam Magnet School who helped kick off Red Ribbon Week on Monday morning at ECISD. "Seeing people wear ribbons helps you remember to stop doing drugs like smoking," said 8-year-old Tabitha Rodriguez, who had a red ribbon holding her ponytail in place and two more hanging from her baton. "You shouldn't do things that will hurt your lungs," she said. Besides the Milam twirlers, Odessa High's cheerleaders and drum corps gave lively performances for an assembled group of about 150 educators, law enforcement personnel, parents and other students. "This event is all about encouraging kids to remain drug-free and marking our progress in the community," Mike Adkins, Ector County Independent School District director of communications, said. Schools throughout the district have activities and dress-up days scheduled throughout the week to help remind students why it's important to remain free of drugs. "Drugs hurt you," Tabitha said. "They give you disease, make you sick, give you a heart attack or worse." Superintendent Wendell Sollis said that kind of answer is what the district is trying to teach its students. "We're showing the progress we're making with our students in staying drug-free, alcohol-free," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine