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Locust Valley’s middle and high schoolers celebrated Red Ribbon Week earlier this month. Red Ribbon Week is dedicated to helping students make smart choices, the school district said. The ...
In promoting Red Ribbon Week at Eisenhower High School, students in the Spark Club stationed themselves at a table during Ike’s lunches. There, they handed out pins that were labeled “Drug ...
This week at Coston Elementary, students are pledging to stay drug-free as part of the school’s Red Ribbon Week, a nationwide event aimed at raising awareness about the risks of drugs, with themed ...
During Red Ribbon Week, officials like to highlight the importance of living a drug-free life and work to reinforce drug-free messages for children and students.
Oct. 28—Ector County ISD hosted a kickoff for Red Ribbon Week Monday in the parking lot of the administration building. This year's theme is "Life is a movie, film drug free." School district ...
Red Ribbon Week events in Butte later this week include talks at several local elementary schools, as well as superhero photo ops.
Ector County ISD hosted a kickoff for Red Ribbon Week Monday in the parking lot of the administration building. This year’s theme is “Life is a movie, film drug free.” School district, City ...
Items celebrating Red Ribbon Week and promoting healthy lifestyles are being distributed to Stark County students in 24 schools through Oct. 31.
What is Red Ribbon Week? Red Ribbon Week is an eight-day celebration sponsored by the National Family Partnership designed to increase drug prevention awareness and highlight a drug-free lifestyle.
Red Ribbon Week is celebrated yearly to show a visible and united commitment to creating a drug-free community. Red ribbons are distributed to commemorate the murder of a DEA agency in Mexico in ...
Official Red Ribbon Week Merchandiser NIMCO, Inc. Unveils Line of Products Sporting the New 2024 Theme CALHOUN, KY / ACCESSWIRE / March 11, 2024 / In January, the National Family Partnership (NFP ...
The logo, unveiled on Monday, is a continuous red, white and blue ribbon that swoops through the number 250 — neatly sidestepping the “semiquincentennial” conundrum.