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QTEEM & Ted & Southwest DeKalb

“IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD”

THE WAR ON DRUGS CONTINUES WHILE CHILDREN AND TEENS STRUGGLE TO FLOURISH IN TODAY’S WORLD
We honorably celebrate National Red Ribbon Week in commemoration of the ultimate sacrifice made by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. In 1985, Camarena—former Calexico police office, former U.S. Marine, and DEA Special Agent—was a Mexican-American undercover agent on assignment in Mexico. Brazenly abducted in broad daylight while going to meet his wife for lunch, he was tortured after the abduction and eventually killed at the hands of drug traffickers. In 1985, he died fighting the battle against illegal drugs, and fighting for the safety of children and our country.
The death of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena angered parents and youth in communities across the country; and as a result, they began wearing Red Ribbons as a symbol of their commitment to raise awareness about the killing and destruction caused by drugs in America.
In 1988, National Red Ribbon Week sponsored the first celebration that educated youth about drug prevention and awareness. Today, we continually encourage active community participation in all drug prevention activities.
On October 30, 2018 Southwest DeKalb Presented, The 21st Annual “Red Ribbon Week” 2018 Celebration, Featuring: Rainbow Elementary School, Bob Mathis Elementary School, Jolly Elementary School, Rockbridge Elementary School, Chapel Hill Middle School and Southwest DeKalb High School with Southwest DeKalb Initiative Founder: Ted Golden, “The Shepherd,” Retired Senior Special Agent—USA Department of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)

In an effort to bring greater awareness to the drug epidemic within our communities, QTEEM is offering the following training opportunity for Providers, Directors, Teachers, Staff, Parents, Youth and Communities Nationwide:

• Learn “How to Work Effectively with Children and Teens,” by utilizing professional training in Behavior Management, Crime Awareness, Misbehavior Problems; and Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs (ATOD) Topics.
• Participants will leave training sessions with a greater understanding of Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs (ATOD) Abuse and its demographics, as well as valuable local and global information regarding how to successfully accomplish engagement with youth and their families. (All training's are conducted by, Ted Golden, Retired Senior Special Agent, USA (DEA) Drug Enforcement Administration.)

The Ted Golden and the QTEEM “Stay Positive Community Initiative,” provides a solid training foundation and an overview of drug abuse while emphasizing a continuum and diversity practice within communities.
The QTEEM “Stay Positive Community Initiative” is educational and exhilarating, while providing the perfect Youth Provider training solution. It allows Providers to develop and implement, a state-of-the-art youth training system that is suitable for Federal, State, County, City and Town Organizations and Agencies; Local Municipality Courts and Correctional Systems, Faith-Based Organizations; Universities; Elementary, Middle and High Schools; Early Learning Centers, Pre-K and After-School Programs, Youth Organizations, and Miscellaneous Profit and Non-Profit Programs.
Email QTEEM’s “Stay Positive Initiative” at: LearnToSayNo@qteem.org for details on joining and how to make your reservation with the QTEEM “Stay Positive” Community Initiative.

TED GOLDEN "THE SHEPHERD"
& SOUTHWEST DEKALB COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE.

BOB MATHIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

PRINCIPAL
• Mrs. Dawn Blackwell

ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
• Ms. Kesha Hill

COUNSELOR
• Ms. Lisa Blazer

Media Specialist
• King, Christine

JOLLY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Principal
• Ayesha O. Grandison

Assistant Principal
• Brenda P Roberts

Counselors
• Mrs. Dames-Lewis

ROCKBRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Principal
• Derrick Brown

Assistant Principal
• Alex Davis, Ed.S.

Counselor
• Margaret S. Jones

CHAPEL HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Principal
• Lawanzer R. Smith

Assistant Principal
• Dr. Anissa Bailey

Counselors
• Eva Landers
• Cicely Adams

Instructional Support Specialist
• Victoria Lee
• Kaija Spence

Student Support Specialist
• Natorsha York

CHAPEL HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL

Principal
• Michael Alexander

Assistant Principals
• Dr. Faye Hamilton-Collins - 7th Grade Assistant Principal/Instructional Assistant Principal
• Mrs. Ayana Smith - 6th Grade Assistant Principal
• Mr. Charles Barker - 8th Grade Assistant Principal

Visit: QTEEM Highlights APEC 4th Graders@ Stonewall Tell 2016 - https://youtu.be/-OZDsLCSDFw

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