Showing posts with label Red Ribbon Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Ribbon Week. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2018

Red Ribbon Week 2018


WHAT A FUN WEEK!!  

Our PTA at Crown Point is the absolute and total best! They did a most excellent job at showcasing Red Ribbon Week and bringing the drug free campaign to Crown Point.

We had "be on the right team" day and got to wear a t-shirt to support our favorite NFL team. I chose to show some love for Texas and my daddy and wore my Dallas Cowboys t-shirt...


We also had NERD DAY... because we are too smart to do drugs! I had a little too much fun dressing up as a nerd for my kiddos...


On Friday it was time to show our school pride and wear a Crown Point Elementary t-shirt. I was sporting my Crown Point Leadership shirt to show my Panther Pride...


... and as if all the themed days were not fun enough, we also got to decorate our doors for a little friendly competition between the grade levels. This year's theme for Red Ribbon Week was, "Life is a journey... travel drug free". This theme was a little tricky, but I decided to go with an alien decor and had each of the students sign their drug free pledge...


Turns out, our alien door decor was a total success... we won the door contest!!



A special THANK YOU to our PTA for all their hard work to make this week SUPER amazing!



Sunday, January 3, 2016

We Are Making Headlines!



Congratulations to my awesome second graders on having our class featured in the Mandarin NewsLine for Mustache Day during Red Ribbon Week!!

One of our themed days during Red Ribbon Week at Crown Point Elementary was Mustache Day... "We mustache you to say NO! to drugs". The students had a blast coming to school sporting their coolest mustaches. I even got in on the fun and wore my daisy mustache glasses... FUN!!

Here is the picture submitted to the Mandarin NewsLine for the December 2015 issue by our most amazing Mrs. Eyler. I am also including a link to the digital copy of the Mandarin NewsLine incase you do not receive this paper.

Click here for the Mandarin NewsLine December 2015 digital copy