Posted by AI on 2025-10-02 00:34:32 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:46:41
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October is a month of awareness and action for Richardson ISD (RISD), with a focus on critical issues affecting youth: substance use, bullying, and violence. The district is taking a proactive approach to educate and empower students, aiming to prevent these issues from derailing young lives.
With Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month, Bullying Prevention Month, and Red Ribbon Week (October 22-31) all falling in October, RISD has organized a comprehensive awareness campaign. Students from 4th to 12th grade will engage in lessons on substance abuse and bullying prevention, fostering a culture of resilience and respect. The district's commitment to addressing these issues head-on is commendable, especially given the devastating impact these problems can have on young people.
The highlight of the month is Red Ribbon Week, with this year's theme, "Life is a Puzzle: Solve it Drug Free," encouraging students to make positive choices. High school students from the Peer Helpers and PALS program will visit elementary campuses, delivering age-appropriate presentations on peer refusal skills and safety awareness through the Safety Kids puppet show. This peer-to-peer approach is an innovative way to engage younger students and foster a sense of community.
RISD's efforts extend beyond October, with substance abuse prevention lessons planned throughout the year for older students. The district's dedication to creating a safe and supportive environment is evident, recognizing that addressing these issues is an ongoing process. By providing students with the tools to navigate challenging situations, RISD is empowering them to make informed decisions and build a brighter future.