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School News: Jupiter Middle’s Drama Department will present ‘The Ever After’ at 7 p.m. Dec. 3 and 4

Category : High School Prom

School News: Jupiter Middle’s Drama Department will present ‘The Ever After’ at 7 p.m. Dec. 3 and 4
School News: Jupiter Middle’s Drama Department will present ‘The Ever After’ at 7 p.m. Dec. 3 and 4
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Junior class requests a prom off campus
This year’s class of juniors at La Crescent High School wants to make the 2011 prom different from those of the past. The most noticeable difference, they’re hoping, is a change of venue.
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Florida Department of Health Partners with WAHI Media, Launching TeenTruth.org an Interactive, Web-Based Initiative

Category : Teen Relationship Problems




TALLAHASSEE, FL (Vocus) July 27, 2010

The Florida Department of Health (FLDOH) in partnership with WAHI Media has created TeenTruth.org, an interactive, web-based initiative promoting positive lifestyle choices among Florida youth. The website is designed to educate teens, parents, and citizens about a wide range of issues that teens deal with on a daily basis. DOH’s Office of Positive Youth Development has been able to use WAHI’s highly effective technology to reach and hold the attention of teens, engaging them in conversation and presenting them with valuable facts.

“The goal of the Teen Truth initiative is to provide teens with information to help them make the right choices when facing critical decisions,” said Ana M. Viamonte Ros, M.D., M.P.H., State Surgeon General. “The Department of Health is committed to providing our teens with this interactive resource to help them learn more about difficult issues they may face as well as the benefits of making smart and healthy choices.”

The WAHI technology uses interactive drama to educate teens, providing a new experience that communicates positive youth development messages more effectively than any other medium. TeenTruth.org covers a variety of different topics from sexually transmitted diseases and teen pregnancy to drug addiction, and unsafe driving all while stimulating the audience to be involved in the material. The interactive website allows viewers to engage in a conversation and with each video segment the viewer is able to answer questions and navigate their own path through the WAHI, ensuring each viewer receives a personalized experience.

“The TeenTruth.org WAHI uses real actors to target young people, parents, and citizens on a number of topics, including drug prevention, relationships, and healthy relationships betweens parents and kids” said Glenn Hallam, founder of WAHI Media. “The WAHI allows participants to respond to different situations and gain an understanding of the best ways to handle those situations in the future, in a way that traditional communication methods simply cannot achieve.”

About the Florida Department of Health

The mission of the Florida Department of Health is to promote, protect and improve the health of all people in Florida. For more information regarding education of Florida’s youth please visit www.TeenTruth.org or www.doh.state.fl.us

About WAHI Media

WAHI Media provides an online, video-based platform that allows clients to communicate their message to large groups or targeted audiences by simulating human conversation. As the WAHI interacts with and learns about the viewer, it begins to tailor its message so that the viewer gets a truly personal experience, while simultaneously collecting rich data on the viewer’s responses.

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What could be the punishment for local teens in the fire department sending pics/videos of a dead classmate?

Category : Teen Videos

A classmate who died in a car wreck the responded to.

They took pictures and video with a phone of the teen who died (A very bloody death) in a car wreck, sent them to friends, then those friends put them on Myspace.

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Health Department cuts expected to go through next week

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Health Department cuts expected to go through next week
With large Health Department cuts expected as a part of the new budget being voted on Tuesday, a Kane County Board member said officials will try to make the transition as smooth as possible.

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