The Red Ribbon Campaign was started by the National Family Partnership in 1980 along with a handful of concerned and determined parents who were convinced they should begin to play a leadership role in youth drug prevention. This week, Blessed Sacrament Catholic School will have special activities to educate our students on the dangers of drugs and the importance of making positive choices. We invite all of our students, teachers and staff members to participate in the designated theme days below.
Monday, October 22, 2018 – Team Up Against Drugs!
Students may come to school dressed in their favorite sport t-shirt, jersey or shirt with blue jeans, blue jean shorts, walking shorts, cargo shorts, or dress shorts and tennis shoes. Students not participating in this day may come in their school uniform.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018 – Let’s Join the Fight Against Drugs!
Students may come to school dressed in their favorite superhero costume! Students may also wear a superhero t-shirt with blue jeans, blue jean shorts, walking shorts, cargo shorts, or dress shorts and tennis shoes. Students not participating in this day may come in their school uniform.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018 – Follow Your Dreams, Not Drugs!
Students may come to school in their pajamas! Pajama outfits must be appropriate for a Catholic elementary school. Also, slippers and flip flops may not be worn. School shoes or tennis shoes must be worn. Students not participating in this day may come in their school uniform.
Thursday, October 25, 2018 – We are PAWS-itively Drug Free!
Students may come to school in a Blessed Sacrament Catholic School shirt, t-shirt, or jersey with blue jeans, blue jean shorts, walking shorts, cargo shorts, or dress shorts and tennis shoes. Students not participating in this day may come in their school uniform.
Friday, October 26, 2018 – Sock It To Drugs!
Students may come to school in socks of their choice with the regular Mass uniform.