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Mrs. Brady, Ms. Downs and Ms. McAllister - our Super Heroes! | 59.7 KB |
Mrs. Bird's class shows school spirit by wearing our school colors. | 72 KB |
6th graders showing school spirit | 72.96 KB |
"We promise to never touch drugs." | 79.09 KB |
"Drugs aren't for us!" | 61.34 KB |
Our Kindergarten Super Heroes | 72.86 KB |
More Kindergarten Super Heroes | 80.67 KB |
Justin Sauceda proves being drug free is best | 76.84 KB |
Park View Bees dare to be great! | 53.61 KB |
Under the direction of Amber Gull, Park View held a memorable Red Ribbon Week to remind all students to stay drug free. There were many exciting activiites throughout the week to remind students to stay away from drugs, alcohol and violence.
On Friday, Justin Sauceda came to our school to dance the "dob step!" Well, I’ll hand it to ya, it was wonderful!
Justin told the students, "To dance, you need strong muscles and lungs, so don’t take drugs. I wouldn’t be able to dance if I took drugs!”
Guadalupe Gonzalez told this story, “My friend took drugs and ended up in jail, so that is why you shouldn’t do drugs.”
A fourth grader said, “I hate drugs, so you should too!” Mrs. Reynolds warned, “Be drug free or you will end up in jail.”
Justin learned how to dance from watching youtube.com and learning from his own family. How awesome!
Just Say No!