RESIST

Radically Empowering students in Stopping Temptation

RESIST stands for Radically Empowering Students in Stopping Temptation!

In this program, local high school students mentor 5th graders to help prepare them for the transition in to middle school.  The 5th graders learn about healthy friendships, boundary setting, refusal skills, positive character traits, and strategies for success in middle school.

RESIST meets after school during the school year.

Information for High School Students

Apply to be a RESIST Mentor!

If you are a good role model and want to make a difference in the lives of younger students, apply to be a RESIST mentor!  You will meet like-minded high school students, have fun, and enhance your college scholarship applications in the process!

For more information, or to apply, contact Heidi at (970) 400-2379

Information for 5th Graders

RESIST is available to all 5th grade students at specific Elementary Schools at no cost!  The students play games, receive healthy snacks, and discuss topics that will help prepare them for a successful transition to middle school.

For more information about what schools implement RESIST or to get more information about how a school can partner to implement RESIST, email hmusil@weld.gov or call (970) 400-2379.

high school students holding RESIST letters