A Red Ribbon Week Pep Rally was one of many special activities that took place at The Trail October 24th through October 28th. While STMS has been celebrating Red Ribbon Week for a long time, this year was a little different because students were able to show their school spirit while recognizing the dangers of alcohol and drugs.
“I thought we did awesome at the pep rally,” said STMS Principal Dr. Marshal. Mr. Newton, the 8th grade assistant principal agreed. “I thought they did great at the pep rally,” Mr. Newton said. “They listened well; they were quiet when they were supposed to, and it was just amazing,” Mr. Newton added.
The students’ chants were led by Ms. Massey-Blanding, STMS’ career counselor. Students sat in the bleachers by grade level. She asked each grade to scream as loud as they could. The crowd got hyped when she took to the microphone and led a chant to the tune of the song VIBEZ by DaBaby. The 6th graders yelled “NO!” The 7th graders yelled “Say No!” and the 8th graders yelled “To Drugs.”
Wildcats enjoyed cheer routines, music from the Pep Band and exciting basketball games. It was a great showing of Wildcat pride.
The Pep Rally ended with the recognition of the fall sports teams. The 7th & 8th grade football teams were recognized for outstanding seasons, as well as the 7th and 8th grade volleyball teams. Students who were members of the high school swim, cross country, tennis and golf teams were also recognized.
“I thought it was a very fun pep rally because I haven’t had one since Elementary School,” said Lucy Driggers, a 7th grader.
Other Red Ribbon Activities included students creating projects, games and dress up days.