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Monday, October 11, 2010

Red Ribbon Week

Why is it important for the little children at our school to see you participating in Red Ribbon Week?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

So when they get older they will now not to do drugs and they can tell other children not to do drugs. La'Terrika Datcher

Anonymous said...

Because redribbon week is important becase it stand for no doing drugs because drugs are bad for you so thats what redribbon week stand for Isaiah Marbury DONT DO DRUGS

Anonymous said...

The reason it is impornant to participate for red ribbon week is to show little kids don't do drugs.Then when they grow up that won't do drugs Kym Wood

Anonymous said...

So when they get older they will not do drug and they can tell their parents if someone tries to give them drugs.
Justice Kidd

Anonymous said...

Becuase we 4th graders do not to see them grow up and smoke.If they do that they may end up in prison,and we do not want that.Adrian Wesley

Anonymous said...

So we can show the little kids how to act. And how to be drug free because the lil kids can,t smoke . Because when they smoke the,ll die

Anonymous said...

becaues if the big people were doing it they would wont to be cool do what we are doing.Konner Knight 15

Anonymous said...

Because it will be a good thing that they won,t smoke when they get bigger . and it will be good to let there parents and there uncles and aunts not to smoke all kinds of ciggaretes because your teeeth will turn yellow, and your lungs ,will start hurting. And your tounge will be sour ,and nasty ,and yellow, too.Thats why nobody needs to smoke ciggaretes at all

Anonymous said...

dont do drugs

Anonymous said...

When I get older I will not do drugs becouse you can get sick and die. Smaller kides will copey you when thay get older

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