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First place went to Ceara Kirkpatrick, a sophomore at Skutt Catholic High School, for her video, “The First Amendment: I Have the Right.” Her video addressed the importance of the First Amendment and how different life would be without it. She received $300.
First place went to Ceara Kirkpatrick, a sophomore at Skutt Catholic High School, for her video, “The First Amendment: I Have the Right.” Her video addressed the importance of the First Amendment and how different life would be without it. She received $300.
First place went to Ceara Kirkpatrick, a sophomore at Skutt Catholic High School, for her video, “The First Amendment: I Have the Right.” Her video addressed the importance of the First Amendment and how different life would be without it. She received $300.
Second place went to Joseph Kleier and Rose Vesely, sophomores at Palmer Public Schools, for their video, “Discussing Teenage Pregnancy in Class.” Their video dealt with freedom of belief and expression in the classroom. They received $250.
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The first place $500 prize for the 2011 PSA contest went to students from Johnson-Brock High School for their 48 second video titled “Freedom of Speech: Kids and Adults Have the Right.” Team members were Preston Painter, Will Koperski, Nate Neemann, Morgan Yates, and Elizabeth Gibbons. The team advisor was history teacher Lori Broady.
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West Point-Beemer High School students won $500 for their winning entry. Kinsley Schernikau was the group coordinator and teacher Matt Hinkel advised the group.West Point-Beemer High School students won $500 for their winning entry. Kinsley Schernikau was the group coordinator and teacher Matt Hinkel advised the group.
Students from Lincoln Southeast High School received the second place $250.00 prize. Steven Halbersma, Levi Cockle, Adam Smith and Tyler Schneider created the video for the 2010 ACLU PSA Contest. Johnna Graff was the group sponsor.Students from Lincoln Southeast High School received the second place $250.00 prize. Steven Halbersma, Levi Cockle, Adam Smith and Tyler Schneider created the video for the 2010 ACLU PSA Contest. Johnna Graff was the group sponsor.
Eric Rock, Kyson Bryan, Jacob Sasse and David Hejl from Lincoln Southeast High were the recipients of the 3rd place $150 prize in the 2010 ACLU PSA Contest. The students were sponsored by Johnna Graff.Eric Rock, Kyson Bryan, Jacob Sasse and David Hejl from Lincoln Southeast High were the recipients of the 3rd place $150 prize in the 2010 ACLU PSA Contest. The students were sponsored by Johnna Graff.
Richard Corum and George Shepard from Omaha North High Magnet School were the recipients of the 4th place $100 prize. Therese Laux was the group sponsor.Richard Corum and George Shepard from Omaha North High Magnet School were the recipients of the 4th place $100 prize. Therese Laux was the group sponsor.
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