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The first national Red Ribbon Week was proclaimed by congress in 1988. President Ronald and First Lady Nancy Reagan served as the first Honorary Chairs!

The Story…
Enrique "Kiki" Camarena grew up in a dirt-floored house with hopes and dreams of making a difference.
Camarena worked his way through college, served in the Marines and became a police officer. When he decided to join the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, his mother tried to talk him out it. "I can't not do this," he told her. "I'm only one person, but I want to make a difference."


The DEA sent Camarena to work undercover in Mexico investigating a major drug cartel believed to include officers in the Mexican army, police and government. On Feb. 7, 1985, the 37-year-old Camarena left his office to meet his wife for lunch. Five men appeared at the agent's side and shoved him in a car. One month later, Camarena's body was found in a shallow grave. He had been tortured to death.

In honor of Camarena's memory and his battle against illegal drugs, friends and neighbors began to wear red badges of satin. Parents, sick of the destruction of alcohol and other drugs, had begun forming coalitions. Some of these new coalitions took Camarena as their model and embraced his belief that one person can make a difference. These coalitions also adopted the symbol of Camarena's memory, the red ribbon.
The National Family Partnership organized the first Nationwide Red Ribbon Campaign in 1988. Since that time, the campaign has reached millions of U.S. children.

In 1997, the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse began committing resources to ensure the continuation of the Red Ribbon Campaign in Texas, as well as the hopes and beliefs behind this grassroots effort to protect children from the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.

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The North East Independent School District Office

of Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities

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The North East Council of PTA's

Present

ADEPT

Red Ribbon Week Art Contest

January 20, 2010

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Special Thanks:

Dr. Richard A. Middleton - Superintendent of Schools

Dr. Mark Scheffler - Associaate Superintendent, Campus Support

Bruce Schneider - Exectuive Director, Student Support Services

Pat Sanford - Director, Leadership Development/Safe and Drug Free Schools

Pam Stevenson - North East Council of PTA's ADEPT Chair

Shonna Jones - President, North East Council of PTA's

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PTA Presidents and ADEPT Chairs

School Counselors, Principals and STAN Counselors

Red Ribbon Week Art Contest Judges

 

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ADEPT- Alcohol & Drug Education & Prevention Team