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“Be In The Zone”CAMPAIGN BOOKSponsored by Fayetteville High SchoolCriminal Justice Studies2017-2018Activity Completion FormThis form should be completed after each activity or event; it should also be included in the Campaign Book. This should be typed (WORD DOCUMENT)Project name: Unannounced Driver Observations Date Completed: 03/29/18Brief project description:1st Driver Observations- Completed 09/22/172nd Driver Observations- Completed 12/14/173rd Driver Observations- Completed 03/29/18Degree of involvement of the school body - were school clubs, sports teams involved? How many students were involved in organizing this event?Observation of adults/teens departing Fayetteville High School to determine percentage of individuals using cell device and operating a motor vehicle.Number of students participating- six.Approximate number of peers/teens reached:All car riders/unknown.Degree of involvement of community (if any):N/AActivity Completion FormThis form should be completed after each activity or event; it should also be included in the Campaign Book. This should be typed (WORD DOCUMENT)Project name: “Ford Driving Skills For Life”- The Academy Date Completed: March 28th, 2018Brief project description: Students at Fayetteville High School and in Criminal Justice classes, as well as faculty, registered and participated in “The Academy” of “Ford Driving Skills for Life”. We received confirmation from at least fourteen students and four faculty members. Approximately fifty-seven criminal justice students participated as part of classroom curriculum.Degree of involvement of the school body - were school clubs, sports teams involved? How many students were involved in organizing this event? Offered incentives (free tee shirts) to entire student body to register and participate. Extra credit point were offered to criminal justice students as incentive to participate. Approximately eight students were involved in organizing this event.Approximate number of peers/teens reached: Student body is approximately three hundred and fifty students. Eighteen confirmations of participation, possibly more are unknownDegree of involvement of community (if any): N/AActivity Completion FormThis form should be completed after each activity or event; it should also be included in the Campaign Book. This should be typed (WORD DOCUMENT)Project name: “No-Texting” Pledge Date Completed: 12/15/17Brief project description: Students designed and created a “No-Texting” thumbprint/signature banner and had a local print shop create it. Students raised awareness with a presentation and rally. Tee shirts were given to the student body, as well as gift cards, to random winners in a “texting” simulation/drawing.Degree of involvement of the school body - were school clubs, sports teams involved? How many students were involved in organizing this event? Approximately nine to ten students organized this event. It was presented to the entire student body.Approximate number of peers/teens reached: Approximately three hundred and fifty.Degree of involvement of community (if any): N/AActivity Completion FormThis form should be completed after each activity or event; it should also be included in the Campaign Book. This should be typed (WORD DOCUMENT)Project name: Mock Crash Date Completed: March 23rd, 2018 at 1:05 P.M.Brief project description: Students and Criminal Justice Instructor organized a mock texting and driving crash. The event took place on the track in front of the bleachers at Fayetteville High School. The Fayetteville Police Dept., Fayetteville Fire Dept., Lincoln E.M.S., Stovall’s Wrecker Service, Vanderbilt MedFlight, The Elk Valley Times newspaper, Fayetteville Public Utilities (local cable television), F.H.S. Criminal Justice, F.H.S. Media/Journalism, and F.H.S. Cosmetology participated to present a mock traffic crash to the F.H.S. student body and faculty.Degree of involvement of the school body - were school clubs, sports teams involved? How many students were involved in organizing this event?Involvement of clubs/departments:FHS Criminal JusticeFHS Police Explorers FHS Media/JournalismFHS CosmetologyThirteen students were actively involved in organizing this event.Approximate number of peers/teens reached: Three hundred and fifty.Degree of involvement of community (if any): All local public safety agencies, including the E-911 Communications Center, were involved. The Elk Valley Times sent out messages to the community to notify event and came to take pictures for the newspaper. Fayetteville Public Utilities took video of the event and aired it for the public on local television.Activity Completion FormThis form should be completed after each activity or event; it should also be included in the Campaign Book. This should be typed (WORD DOCUMENT)Project name: Distracted Driving/DUI Simulator Date Completed: 05/22/18Brief project description: Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department was scheduled to bring the Distracted Driving/DUI Simulator on March 23rd, 2018. Due to circumstances beyond control, this event was postponed to our school “Field Day”, per Principal Eric Jones.Degree of involvement of the school body - were school clubs, sports teams involved? How many students were involved in organizing this event? N/A- Organized/Coordinated by Criminal Justice Instructor, Drew Young.Activity available to the entire student body and the eighth graders from Fayetteville Middle School.Approximate number of peers/teens reached: Approximately four hundred.Degree of involvement of community (if any): Activity in cooperation with Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department. Fayetteville Middle School eighth graders will have opportunity to participate in activity as “incoming freshmen”.Fayetteville High School Activity PlanProject DescriptionDue ByAssigned LeadersDriver Observations-1SeptemberJadah Warren, Taylor Gentry, Jiemer Wilson, and Andy Young. Observed by Emily Riley and Drew Young.Driver Observations-2OctoberJadah Warren, Taylor Gentry, Jiemer Wilson and Lela Gracy. Observed by Drew Young.Driver Observations-3 Must be done AFTER final activityApril 7th,2018 Taylor Gentry, Jiemer Wilson, Andy Young, Killian Rutledge, and Morgan McCorkle. Observed by Drew YoungPSA Video submission February 3rd,2018Taylor Gentry and Lela GracyCampaign BookApril 13th,2018Jadah Warren and Taylor Gentry. Compiled by Drew Young.Ford’s Driving Skills For Life online modulesNo deadlineJadah Warren and Taylor GentryMock CrashTBDTaylor Gentry, Ray Towry, and Morgan McCorkle.Youth Safe Driving RallyTBDJadah WarrenYouth Empowerment ProjectTBDJadah Warren, Taylor Gentry, Jiemer Wilson and Lela GracyGrave DayTBDTaylor Gentry and Jadah WarrenThumbprint Banner- No Texting PledgeNo DeadlineJadah Warren, Taylor Gentry, Jiemer Wilson and Lela Gracy Driving Simulator ( Sponsored by L.C.S.D.)TBDTaylor Gentry and Jadah Warren“BITZ” Orientation Training at Maury MedicalDRIVER OBSERVATIONS“FORD DRIVING SKILLS FOR LIFE”“No-Texting” Thumbprint Banner, Presentation, and RallyMOCK CRASH FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AND FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE AND THANK THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE “BE IN THE ZONE” PROGRAM:THE MONROE CARELL JR. CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AT VANDERBILTVANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTERVANDERBILT MED FLIGHTMAURY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERFAYETTEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENTFAYETTEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENTLINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENTLINCOLN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICESLINCOLN COUNTY E-911 COMMUNICATIONS CENTERFAYETTEVILLE PUBLIC UTILITIESTHE ELK VALLEY TIMESSTOVALL’S WRECKER SERVICEFAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MEDIA/JOURNALISMFAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COSMETOLOGYHALL’S SIGNSWE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE AND THANK THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS AND STAFF FOR THEIR ACTIVE PARTCIPATION IN THE “BE IN THE ZONE, STAY OFF YOUR PHONE” PROGRAM THROUGHOUT THE 2017-2018 YEAR:IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:DON ADAMS, F.H.S.FACULTYCANDICE ALLEN, F.H.S. FACULTYTERRY ANDERSON, F.H.S. MEDIA/JOURNALISMMARY LYNN BYROMJASON CALDWELL, F.H.S. FACULTYLEXI FOXTAYLOR GENTRYLELA GRACYBRIAN GULLEY, F.H.S COSMETOLOGYD.J. HORTONERIC JONES, F.H.S. PRINCIPALMORGAN McCORKLELEX MARSHSETH MOYERSKILLIAN RUTLEDGERAY TOWRYJADAH WARRENJIEMER WILSONANDY YOUNGDREW YOUNG, F.H.S.CRIMINAL JUSTICEPLEASE REMEMBER, ................
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