VHS Student Council Final Video

Friday, May 8, 2009

Final Video

Here is the video that basically sums up this whole project.
It is a mix of the 5 videos we have made all into one, nice package.

ENJOY =]

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

MONDAY

Activism week starts now! :D

We had our Student Council members come in during their Spring Break to get the decorations ready. They made a lot of cars with car facts on them. These facts were statistics and things you should and/or shouldn't do while driving. They were placed around the hallways of Valley High School.

On Monday, to kick off this event, we had several students, led by Nathan Magtoto, chalk up the school parking lot with "dead" people to represent the amount of teens who die in a day due to car crashes. We also wrote the names to these random 14 students who would have died on the school steps. So as students walked in, they witnessed the beginning of the Activism week.



*UPDATE: YouTube has for some reason disabled the audio for this video. We currently have no clue on how to fix it.

FRIDAY

Our last day of Activism was spent by holding a special assembly and a barbecue. At this assembly, we had guest speakers, from teachers to student drivers, talking about their near-death experiences in their own motor-vehicular accidents. Also, we had Board of Education Trustees come to show their support and be present in our final event.

Finally, to wrap things up, our Safe Teen Driving Week Barbecue was held after school and we granted free admission to those who wore the three stoplight colors; red, yellow, and green. We spent time with many of the student drivers and spoke to them about what they had learned this whole week. Surprisingly, they came out with knowledge they had never expected to be important, and our message had been delivered. To bring it all to an end, we all got into our cars, buckled-up, and safely drove away. =]

THURSDAY

During lunch today, we had a special guest appearance of Gus the Bus, from the Clark County School District, Department of Transportation. Gus the Bus started off our event for today, by leading kids at lunch to go outside into out safe parking lot where we held the Car Show. But this wasn't any ordinary car show, the cars exhibited here were classified by not their sexiness but by their safety features. The winner was chosen by selecting the car which had the safest features, such as side airbags, seat-belts, and anti-lock braking systems and so on.

WEDNESDAY

On Wednesday, we put on a play, created by Julio Franco and Ronny Shy, so titled "Only 16". The play was about a sixteen year old female who died due to texting in her car while driving. The play's setting was at her funeral, with her family mourning for their unnecessary loss. With the help of the Thespians, we made this event possible.


TUESDAY

We held an informational Pep Rally that got 3,500 students excited to become a safe teen driver.  Here we played games and had Jasmyn Franklin and Thanjira WIlliams, teach the student body about driving statistics around the United States. Statistics said include that 14 teenagers die everyday from car related accidents and so on.




Monday's Activism Activity