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For the second straight year, our Satellite Broadcasting & Video Production and Marketing & Entrepreneurship programs, located at Berea-Midpark High School, placed first in the Just Drive/Create Real Impact Social Media Campaign Contest. This national program is hosted by Impact Teen Drivers (ITD), a national non-profit organization whose vision is to change the teen driving culture to one that is distraction-free. ITD works with champions of all ages and backgrounds—from students and teachers to doctors and first responders—to disseminate evidence-based tools and programming to empower good decision-making while driving. The contest encourages high schools, classrooms and student groups across the United States to develop creative solutions to address the critical issue of distracted driving.

This year’s award-winning theme, “Little Reminders, Big Impact,” included students from both Berea-Midpark High School and Brook Park Elementary School. As the winning team, Polaris illustrated the collective effort of high school and elementary students, school staff, Berea Police Department officers and other community members. The campaign effectively highlighted the role of community involvement in combating reckless and distracted driving. Throughout the campaign month, students led numerous initiatives, including the production of public service announcements, content for social media, daily school announcements and a community fair designed to increase awareness of preventable car crashes caused by reckless and distracted driving. Their work exemplifies a strong commitment to making a tangible impact on traffic safety. As the top team in the nation, the programs were awarded a $10,000 educational grant.

Dr. Kelly Browning, Executive Director of Impact Teen Drivers, expressed her admiration: “We are incredibly proud of the dedication Polaris High School students have shown in promoting safety in their school and community. Their efforts serve as an inspiration to us all.”

The following students created the project under the direction of Polaris instructors, Melissa Burchett and Katie Street:

Satellite Students involved:
Aden Ewing, senior, Marketing & Entrepreneurship
Robert Freeman, senior, Broadcasting & Video Production
Noah Sandahl, senior, Marketing & Entrepreneurship
Ava Yantko, senior, Broadcasting & Video Production
Malakai Crespo, junior, Broadcasting & Video Production
Domanick Cvelbar, sophomore, Marketing & Entrepreneurship
Aidan Winkler, sophomore, Marketing & Entrepreneurship
Max Januszewski, freshman, Broadcasting & Video Production and Marketing & Entrepreneurship
Emma Rivera, freshman, Broadcasting & Video Production and Marketing & Entrepreneurship
Josie Swartz, freshman, Marketing & Entrepreneurship

Brook Park Elementary School students:
Izabella Burke
Charlie Eschuk
Isabella Huczel
Elijah Montijo
Noah Sevinsky
Ezrah Westley

Congrats to our repeat national champions! We can’t wait for next year!