News (Media Awareness Project) - US NC: Coalition, Schools Join In Anti-Drug Fight |
Title: | US NC: Coalition, Schools Join In Anti-Drug Fight |
Published On: | 2006-10-25 |
Source: | Smoky Mountain Sentinel (NC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 23:48:35 |
COALITION, SCHOOLS JOIN IN ANTI-DRUG FIGHT
The Coalition for a Safe and Drug-Free Clay County are hard at work
with the local school system combating drug and alcohol abuse, as
well as with local businesses to bring awareness to the issue of
alcohol and drug abuse. Working with local restaurants last month,
the Coalition encouraged parents to eat dinner with their children to
bring awareness of the important role parents play in keeping
children drug and alcohol free. Parents were encouraged to spend time
with their children over a meal and given a brochure full of
information on how they can work to strengthen family values and help
their children make good choices. And at local schools this week, the
Coalition is partnering with Students Against Destructive Decisions
to promote Red Ribbon Week. Students in Clay County are joining with
students in Towns County to combat drugs and alcohol as part of Red
Ribbon Week.
Members of SADD from both Clay and Towns Counties met at the state
line on Tuesday to tie a red ribbon to signify joint effort against
the destructive behaviors associated with alcohol and drug abuse.
Students from both schools showed their solidarity by taking part in
the Red Ribbon ceremony. Students at Hayesville Middle School and
Hayesville High School are participating in Red Ribbon Week by having
a different theme each day.
On Monday, high school students wore red and middle school students
signed the drug-free pledge. Tuesday was "Red Hat Day" at the middle
school where they were "putting a cap on drugs," while high school
students either turned their clothes inside out or backwards to show
they were turning their backs on drugs and alcohol.
At the high school, students will be "Socking It to Drugs and
Alcohol" on Wednesday by wearing wild socks, and will have "Crazy
Tie" day on Thursday to see who can wear
the wildest tie. Red Ribbon Week will conclude at the high school on
Friday with a poster contest sponsored by the Coalition and The
Nantahala Bank and Trust.
The winners of the poster contest will be announced at a pep rally on
Friday afternoon. A committee will judge the posters and prizes for
1st , 2nd and 3rd place will be awarded with cash prizes of $75, $50
and $25 being given. The winning poster will be used for the design
of the new billboard to be produced and displayed by the Coalition.
Members of HHS SADD will be visiting HES as part of Red Ribbon Week
to talk to 3rd and 4th grade students about making good choices.
These role models will visit the elementary school to share their
decision to stay drug and alcohol free. Students from Hayesville High
School led by "100 Strong" will be taking part in "Make a Difference
Day" on Oct. 28th. The students will be doing a community project to
make a difference in their community and be eligible for one of ten
cash prize in the amount of $10,000. The cash prizes are made
possible through profit's from the sales of Newman's Own (Actor Paul
Newman's line of food products) which are used for charitable
purposes. Newman supports "Make a Difference Day" through his
donation of $10,000 to 10 selected projects submitted for Make a
Difference Day.
Turner Guidry, 100 Strong sponsor, said his students will come up
with a community project and submit it in hopes of being one of the
10 projects selected for the $10,000 prize.
Hayesville Middle School will once again hold the "Hall of Terror"
this year to demonstrate to students what could happen to them if
they make a bad decision to drink alcohol or use other drugs.
The "Hall of Terror" will be set-up in the auditorium on Nov. 8th.
Coalition Coordinator Dawn Wilde said that the "Hall of Terror" was a
great success last year and it has a great impact on the middle
school students who participate.
The Coalition for a Safe and Drug-Free Clay County are hard at work
with the local school system combating drug and alcohol abuse, as
well as with local businesses to bring awareness to the issue of
alcohol and drug abuse. Working with local restaurants last month,
the Coalition encouraged parents to eat dinner with their children to
bring awareness of the important role parents play in keeping
children drug and alcohol free. Parents were encouraged to spend time
with their children over a meal and given a brochure full of
information on how they can work to strengthen family values and help
their children make good choices. And at local schools this week, the
Coalition is partnering with Students Against Destructive Decisions
to promote Red Ribbon Week. Students in Clay County are joining with
students in Towns County to combat drugs and alcohol as part of Red
Ribbon Week.
Members of SADD from both Clay and Towns Counties met at the state
line on Tuesday to tie a red ribbon to signify joint effort against
the destructive behaviors associated with alcohol and drug abuse.
Students from both schools showed their solidarity by taking part in
the Red Ribbon ceremony. Students at Hayesville Middle School and
Hayesville High School are participating in Red Ribbon Week by having
a different theme each day.
On Monday, high school students wore red and middle school students
signed the drug-free pledge. Tuesday was "Red Hat Day" at the middle
school where they were "putting a cap on drugs," while high school
students either turned their clothes inside out or backwards to show
they were turning their backs on drugs and alcohol.
At the high school, students will be "Socking It to Drugs and
Alcohol" on Wednesday by wearing wild socks, and will have "Crazy
Tie" day on Thursday to see who can wear
the wildest tie. Red Ribbon Week will conclude at the high school on
Friday with a poster contest sponsored by the Coalition and The
Nantahala Bank and Trust.
The winners of the poster contest will be announced at a pep rally on
Friday afternoon. A committee will judge the posters and prizes for
1st , 2nd and 3rd place will be awarded with cash prizes of $75, $50
and $25 being given. The winning poster will be used for the design
of the new billboard to be produced and displayed by the Coalition.
Members of HHS SADD will be visiting HES as part of Red Ribbon Week
to talk to 3rd and 4th grade students about making good choices.
These role models will visit the elementary school to share their
decision to stay drug and alcohol free. Students from Hayesville High
School led by "100 Strong" will be taking part in "Make a Difference
Day" on Oct. 28th. The students will be doing a community project to
make a difference in their community and be eligible for one of ten
cash prize in the amount of $10,000. The cash prizes are made
possible through profit's from the sales of Newman's Own (Actor Paul
Newman's line of food products) which are used for charitable
purposes. Newman supports "Make a Difference Day" through his
donation of $10,000 to 10 selected projects submitted for Make a
Difference Day.
Turner Guidry, 100 Strong sponsor, said his students will come up
with a community project and submit it in hopes of being one of the
10 projects selected for the $10,000 prize.
Hayesville Middle School will once again hold the "Hall of Terror"
this year to demonstrate to students what could happen to them if
they make a bad decision to drink alcohol or use other drugs.
The "Hall of Terror" will be set-up in the auditorium on Nov. 8th.
Coalition Coordinator Dawn Wilde said that the "Hall of Terror" was a
great success last year and it has a great impact on the middle
school students who participate.
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