The last week of October was Red Ribbon Week at Rose Drive Elementary School. Students were encouraged to make healthy choices, say “NO!” to drugs and stand up to bullies, with daily reminders in the form of themed dress-up days, including “Don’t Get Mixed Up in Drugs” and “I ‘Must-Ache’ You Not to Do Drugs.”
Kindergarten students in Mrs. Rogers’ class took the mustache theme even further by inviting a guest speaker, Mr. Seemore Bones, to teach them about the human skeleton. What a good sport – he even got dressed up!
Deputy Holmes and Officer Boyd from the Placentia Police Department and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department stopped by to hand out stickers and chat with students about their commitment to staying drug free. Students pasted their handprints to a school-wide poster, providing a visual reminder of the important and valuable commitment they made.
A special thank you to Rose Drive’s Red Ribbon committee and parent volunteers for their combined effort in making this such a valuable and memorable week for students.
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