Crispell’s message this Red Ribbon Week: Don’t get wrapped up in drugs

Crispell Middle School invited a special guest to its Red Ribbon Week lesson recently. Brian Weir, the district’s assistant superintendent for Business, stopped by to help spread the message, “Don’t get wrapped up in drugs.”

A man in a suit and tie smiles as kids around him start wrapping him in white toilet paper.

 

Principal Stephen Wilder introduced Mr. Weir, who had volunteered to be part of this lunch-time demonstration where students got to wrap him up in toilet paper.

 

A man is fully wrapped in white toilet paper and is wearing black sunglasses. He has a yellow sign around his neck that says Do no get wrapped up in drugs.

 

When that was complete, Assistant Principal Chris Mummery placed a sign around his neck that said “Do not get wrapped up in drugs!” and walked him around the lunchroom, stopping at every table. The students had many laughs but definitely understood the seriousness of the message.

 

A man all wrapped in toilet paper and wearing black sunglasses stands at a table of middle school students who give him thumbs up.

 

The Red Ribbon Campaign began in 1988 when the National Family Partnership honored the life of Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena who was killed by drug traffickers three years earlier. Camarena joined the DEA wanting to make a difference and fight illegal drugs and the destruction they cause. Wearing a red ribbon has become a symbol of intolerance toward the use of drugs. The Red Ribbon Campaign’s mission is to present a commitment toward a drug-free America.

The Red Ribbon Week Youth Pledge

I pledge to grow up safe, healthy and drug free by:

  • Understanding the dangers of drug use and abuse;
  • Respecting myself and being drug free;
  • Spreading the word to family and friends about the importance of being healthy and drug free.
Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Joseph Lenz
Superintendent of Schools
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