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This Halloween, prioritize safety while enjoying the festivities! On October 31st, dress in orange and black clothing and hats, but avoid costumes, wigs, or masks. Communicate a plan with your parents, set a return time, and stick with friends. Be cautious while trick-or-treating—get your treats inspected carefully and only consume candy in its original, intact wrapper. For traffic safety, wear light-colored clothing, carry a flashlight, and stay on sidewalks. Remember, focus on your schoolwork as the year begins, ensuring a balanced approach to fun and responsibilities.
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Orange and Black DayWednesday, October 31st • Clothing and hats • Nail polish, hair color and lipstick • No costumes, wigs, masks • No sprays, shaving cream, funny string • No dangerous or disruptive items
Halloween Night • Create a plan • Communicate with your parents/guardians • have a set time when you will be home • Travel with your friends • Plan where you are going • Avoid large groups and strangers • Do not go into anyone’s house
Tricks or Treats • Have your parents carefully inspect any goodies collected during Halloween. • Be careful of any temporary tattoos handed out • Do not eat candy • Out of it’s original wrapper • If the wrapper is old and faded • If there is a hole or tear in the wrapper
Traffic Safety It gets dark early Wear light colored clothes Carry a flashlight Walk on the sidewalk Avoid Sunrise Highway & Montauk Highway
Stay Focused • The school year has just begun • Concentrate on: • Class work • Homework • High test scores • Positive peer relations • Positive teacher relations