Divide the page into five clear parts first
For a school drug awareness month theme, the page should be easy to understand at a glance. A useful plan is to create five sections: the main title, facts about harm, refusal methods, campus pledges, and strong slogans. This keeps the content tidy and easy to follow.
- Main title: use a phrase like “Grow Healthy, Stay Away from Drugs”
- Facts section: list 2 to 4 short points about harm
- Refusal section: explain what to do when facing temptation
- Campus pledge section: show how students can help build a safe school
- Slogan section: place memorable lines near the border or bottom
What kind of text fits each section best
Facts about harm
This part does not need to be long. The goal is to make the message clear: drugs are harmful and should never be tried. You can write that drugs damage health, affect study and family happiness, weaken judgment, and threaten a bright future.
Refusal methods
This section should focus on practical actions. Students can write: do not accept suspicious food or drinks from strangers, stay away from risky places, tell parents or teachers when something feels wrong, and learn to say no firmly.
Campus pledge
Short one-line statements work especially well here. For example: start from myself and choose healthy habits; make safe friends; ask for help in time; work together for a drug-free campus.
How to make the title and slogans stand out
An anti-drug handwritten newspaper looks stronger with a short, powerful headline and several supporting slogans around the page.
- Title ideas: School Drug Awareness Month, Protect Youth from Harm, Choose Health Choose the Future
- Slogan ideas: Cherish life and protect your future; Health matters most; Stay alert and stay safe
- Ending line: Let us grow in the sunshine and build a safe campus together
Try a layout that feels fresh but easy to draw
If you want the page to look more lively, place the main title in the center top and arrange four content boxes around it. Use healthy and hopeful decorative elements such as leaves, shields, saplings, or sunshine. Green, blue, and orange are bright and suitable colors for a school theme.
- Draw the main title area first
- Split the remaining space into four neat blocks
- Keep one key idea in each block
- Add a simple border and small decorations at the end
Small finishing tips for classroom display
To make the handwritten newspaper better for class display, keep the wording short, make the title bold, and keep the handwriting neat. It is a good idea to draft the wording first and then copy it onto the final page. Parents and teachers can help children decide the section order before writing, so the work feels natural and child-friendly.
If you already have your theme and section ideas, you can continue refining the layout, colors, and text arrangement in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.