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Students show school spirit during Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon week, sponsored by JagPRIDE is held to educate students and staff of the dangers of drugs and alcohol. During the week of Oct. 22- 26 JagPRIDE encouraged students to help spread the word by decorating their seminar classroom door. Each door had a theme that tied into being drug free.

Senior Kelly Spring helped out by decorating communication arts teacher Kristen Crosbie’s door.

“Our theme was ‘Don’t Get Wrapped Up In Drugs,’” Spring said. “We wanted to make Crosbie proud by decorating her door and we also wanted to win the prize for best door.”

Freshman Maria Gilbert helped choir director Sheree Stoppel with her door decorations. Paper plates and pictures of healthy food choices were used to portray their ‘Eating Right’ theme.

“We want people to be aware of healthy choices,” Gilbert said. “We also wanted to spread school spirit by participating in the competition for best door.”

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Erica Leonard, JAG section editor
Junior Erica Leonard is the section editor and a writer for the JAG Yearbook staff. This is her second year as a writer on staff and her first year as section editor. Leonard loves reading, scrapbooking, and spending time with her friends and family. She is on the soccer team and currently works at Pizza Shoppe. She is in treble choir and is also a student ambassador. Look for Leonard's stories about Boys Soccer, Young Life, Jag Pride, and Fine Arts.

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