
Vineyard Elementary School
Templeton, California
The student body teamed up against drugs at Vineyard Elementary. The school held five dress-up days, with the last one involving uniforms from sports teams and other activities. Students signed football-shaped pledge cards and taped them to a paper goalpost in the cafeteria that read “It is our goal to be drug free.” Also, classrooms teamed up against each other in a poster contest. Winners received free bowling and a Jamba Juice party.
Throughout the week, special guests visited the school. Olympic
silver medalist Gina Miles shared her goals and encouraged everyone to stay away from drugs. Members of a college soccer team spoke about having a healthy lifestyle and entertained the audience with some fancy footwork. The team handed out mini kickballs from Positive Promotions. A sheriff’s deputy made an appearance and pulled the winning ticket in a drawing; he awarded the grand prize of a roller skating party as well as a Positive Promotions water bottle and high flyer disc. The high school’s football team taught the elementary children a rally chant and the cheer squad performed a drug free cheer. They said they couldn’t play football or be cheerleaders if on drugs.