In a heartfelt visit to Maie Ellis Elementary, Mika Camarena, a prominent advocate for youth and a symbol of resilience, captivated students with an impactful message about the significance of Red Ribbon Week. Speaking to an enthusiastic assembly, Camarena shared the history of Red Ribbon Week, explaining its origins in remembrance of her late husband, DEA agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, and the vital importance of making positive choices early in life.
Through her address, Camarena emphasized to the students that the choices they make now have lasting consequences, not only affecting themselves but also those they care about. “You are the future,” she told them, encouraging each student to envision a positive path forward and to understand that the impact of drug use extends far beyond the individual.
The conversation touched upon the potential negative consequences of drug use in a way that was both age-appropriate and thought-provoking. Camarena reinforced the message that the students have the power to achieve great things if they stay focused and make healthy choices. Her words echoed the theme of Red Ribbon Week: a commitment to living drug-free lives and reaching their fullest potential.
Principal Claudia D’Leon expressed her gratitude for Camarena’s visit, noting, “Mika’s message to our students is inspiring and essential. Her ability to connect with them, sharing both the significance of Red Ribbon Week and the power they hold to shape their futures, left a lasting impression on all of us.”
Maie Ellis Elementary is proud to have welcomed Mika Camarena, and the entire school community is inspired by her powerful reminder that a positive future is within every student’s reach. This Red Ribbon Week, students have renewed motivation to make choices that honor themselves, their loved ones, and the legacy of Kiki Camarena.
About Maie Ellis Elementary Maie Ellis Elementary School is a dual-language academy in the Fallbrook Union Elementary School District, dedicated to fostering a safe, supportive environment that empowers students to achieve academic excellence and make healthy, positive choices.