Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon

Webster Elementary School celebrates Red Ribbon Week each year to remember to live a healthy and drug-free life. Dress-up days are a fun way for students to think about making healthy choices for themselves and the people close to them. Warriors are encouraged to follow the Red Ribbon dress-up day themes below!

  • Monday, October 23: Shade Out Drugs
    • Theme: Wear your favorite sunglasses
  • Tuesday, October 24: Don’t Let Drugs Mix You Up
    • Theme: Wear some of your clothing backwards
  • Wednesday, October 25: Use Your Head and Don’t Use Drugs
    • Theme: Wear your hair in a crazy way
  • Thursday, October 26: Spot Me Being Drug-Free or Drugs will Tie You Up
    • Theme: Wear polka dots or a necktie, or both
  • Friday, October 27: I’m Dreaming of a Drug-Free Life
    • This will be a paid dress-up day. Students can pay $1 to wear school appropriate pajamas or $1 to wear slippers - or $2 to wear both!
    • Theme: Wear school appropriate pajamas and/or slippers

One way to be drug-free is to become involved in the community. All money collected on Friday will be given to the Marshall County United Way. United Way provides funding for many community agencies that help others. Webster would like to celebrate Red Ribbon Week by giving back to others in our Marshall County community.

Red Ribbon Week at Webster October 23-27