LHS students win a dream prom...YAY for them!!
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Dee Krupp
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LHS students win a dream prom...YAY for them!!
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- Lakewood High School students learned on Tuesday that they have won an all-expense paid dream prom, and it will definitely be a non-smoking event.
Students entered the Prom Raiders contest, in which high school students strained their brains for innovative ways to publicize the dangers and health hazards of smoking.
Lakewood was the No. 1 school in the contest, winning $30,000.
The idea was to stress that not everyone uses tobacco. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control say nearly 80 percent of Ohio high school students don't smoke.
So, the message was put together in several creative ways, including a 20-minute video. Their slogan was, "We're hot, but not smoking."
Their token color for the campaign was orange.
One student said they dyed the school toilets orange and had a football game in which everyone wore orange -- even though the schools colors are purple and gold -- and they also hosted a game show.
More than 30,000 students from 29 high schools accepted the challenge, hoping to claim the prize money.
The cash has been collected from the tobacco companies' court settlement with nearly all 50 states.
Collectively, students completed about 240 events and activities across Ohio.
Students entered the Prom Raiders contest, in which high school students strained their brains for innovative ways to publicize the dangers and health hazards of smoking.
Lakewood was the No. 1 school in the contest, winning $30,000.
The idea was to stress that not everyone uses tobacco. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control say nearly 80 percent of Ohio high school students don't smoke.
So, the message was put together in several creative ways, including a 20-minute video. Their slogan was, "We're hot, but not smoking."
Their token color for the campaign was orange.
One student said they dyed the school toilets orange and had a football game in which everyone wore orange -- even though the schools colors are purple and gold -- and they also hosted a game show.
More than 30,000 students from 29 high schools accepted the challenge, hoping to claim the prize money.
The cash has been collected from the tobacco companies' court settlement with nearly all 50 states.
Collectively, students completed about 240 events and activities across Ohio.
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The video those LHS students produced was amazing! They put many, many hours into this project. How wonderful for them!
The Prom is being held at LaCentre in Westlake. They will be also donating a portion to charity.
Congratulations!
The Prom is being held at LaCentre in Westlake. They will be also donating a portion to charity.
Congratulations!
Stephanie Toole
"To give anything less than your best is to sacrafice the gift." PRE
"To give anything less than your best is to sacrafice the gift." PRE
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Dee Krupp
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Is there a way to see the video?? Is it posted online somewhere?Stephanie Toole wrote:The video those LHS students produced was amazing! They put many, many hours into this project. How wonderful for them!
The Prom is being held at LaCentre in Westlake. They will be also donating a portion to charity.
Congratulations!
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I think there's more...
Oh, and I saw the video playing on Channel 74 the other night. Look for it!
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I think there's more...
Oh, and I saw the video playing on Channel 74 the other night. Look for it!
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I didn't see anything on the Observer site, but it was on the front page of the Sun Post.Shawna Shepherd wrote:Justine you read my mind! It is sad that this has not been covered by news media or even a press release from the city. The kids worked hard and I am very proud of them!
http://www.cleveland.com/sun/pdfs/lakewoodsunpost.pdf
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Dee Martinez wrote:I didn't see anything on the Observer site, but it was on the front page of the Sun Post.Shawna Shepherd wrote:Justine you read my mind! It is sad that this has not been covered by news media or even a press release from the city. The kids worked hard and I am very proud of them!
http://www.cleveland.com/sun/pdfs/lakewoodsunpost.pdf
Dee
Had this pretty early thanks to you and Katrina Holmes.
Which is how the process is supposed to work.
Thanks.
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"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg
"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
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