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Kids of Character

Area schools take part in Red Ribbon Week

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"I thought it was going to fall and break," he said.

Fifth-grade teacher Betsy Stahler said Smith was able to be fun and surprising, as well as able to hold students' attention.

"I think he got the point across because he did get their attention," she said.

She said Red Ribbon Week, along with curriculum that handles drug and alcohol use, are key in getting ahead of future problems.

"I think it's a great program and it's important," she said. "I hope as they get older, we'll see less problems with drugs and alcohol."

Tony Wilkinson, principal at Shabbona Middle School, said students are taking part in similar days tied to messages.

Each day this week, students are participating in theme days. Monday, students wore their shirts inside out for the message "Don't let drugs turn you inside out," and Tuesday, students donated cans of food for We Care of Grundy County as part of "We CAN make a difference." Students' homerooms are competing against each other to win a breakfast.

"The whole goal is to have as many of our kids, hopefully all of them, be alcohol and drug free, and make healthy choices throughout their lives," he said.

Wilkinson said the messages are being streamed into classrooms through the announcements and teachers are also incorporating them in their lessons.

"We're trying to get them thinking about what are the positive choices you can make in these different situations," he said.

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