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Page 1: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

MHS AdvisoryOctober 10, 2012

Page 2: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25

•Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat• Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD”•Wednesday- “Team Against Drugs”

wear a college sweatshirt• Thursday- “Fight the War Against

Drugs” wear camouflage• Friday, October 26th - no school

Page 3: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

Homeroom Door Contest begins now!!

•Decorate your homeroom door with an anti-drug slogan•Doors will be judged by the end of the day on Thursday, October 25th •Winning homeroom will receive a doughnut party!

Page 4: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

Anti-drug Poster Contest

• Inquire at the office for details•Posters will be sent away to be judged

Page 5: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

MHS Bullying Rules

•We will not bully others.•We will help students who are bullied.•We will include students who are left

out.• If we know that somebody’s being

bullied, we will tell an adult at school and an adult at home.

Page 6: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

Bullying Definition - Olweus

• "A person is bullied when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other persons, and he or she has difficulty defending himself or herself." • This definition includes three important components:

1. Bullying is aggressive behavior that involves unwanted, negative actions.2. Bullying involves a pattern of behavior repeated

over time.3. Bullying involves an imbalance of power or

strength.

Page 7: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

Be More Than a Bystander…

• Be a friend to the person being bullied.• Tell a trusted adult, like a family member,

teacher or coach.• Help the person being bullied to get away

from the situation.• Set a good example. Do not bully others.• Don’t give bullying an audience.

Page 9: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

What to do to report bullying at school…

• There are blue bully report forms in the nurse’s office.•Go to the nurse to get the blue form,

fill it out, and return the form to the nurse.• The nurse will then give the form to

the appropriate staff.

Page 10: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

Thursday, October 11th

•Wear something that has gold in it to Support Anti-bullying

Page 11: MHS Advisory October 10, 2012. Red Ribbon Week- October 22-25 Monday- “Put a Cap on Drugs” wear a hat Tuesday-”Go Plaid for SADD” Wednesday- “Team Against

Just a Reminder…

• Remember the pop tab contest for the Ronald McDonald House!