- Washoe County School District
- Winning PSA Submissions
Phone Away and Learn Today
Board Presentation
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Board members highlighted each of the winning submissions and praised the students for their creative approach to promoting the new district-wide policy. Each student was photographed with the Board and was awarded a gift certificate generously provided by Scheels.
(Above) The winning students from the Academy of Arts, Careers & Technology (AACT High School).
(Above) The winning team from Spanish Springs
(Above) The winning team from Wooster Hight School
Winning PSA Submissions
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Incline Middle School (English)
Isabella Bascunan Fernandez
Incline Middle School student Isabella Bascunan Fernandez, who enlisted the help of her classmates to produce her videos in English and Spanish. -
Incline Middle School (Spanish)
Isabella Bascunan Fernandez
Incline Middle School student Isabella Bascunan Fernandez, who enlisted the help of her classmates to produce her videos in English and Spanish. -
Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology
Gavin Cates | Jack Egan | Arek Engelke | Sonia Gustavson | Gio Whittey
AACT High School students Gavin Cates, Jack Egan, Arek Engelke, Sonia Gustavson, and Gio Whittey, who focused on the distractions caused by electronic devices during study time in their video. -
Wooster High School (English)
Madeline Fisher
Wooster High School student Madeline Fisher, who created fliers in English and Spanish with more information about the effort to eliminate distractions to learning with the new policy. -
Wooster High School (Spanish)
Madeline Fisher
Wooster High School student Madeline Fisher, who created fliers in English and Spanish with more information about the effort to eliminate distractions to learning with the new policy. -
Spanish Springs High School
Sophia Anderson
Spanish Springs High School student Sophia Anderson, who created a colorful flier with a “Phone Away & Learn Today” reminder to students. -
Reno High School
Liepa Etchegoyhen | Colin Pilcher | Bebe Slater | Sophia Valdez
Reno High School students Liepa Etchegoyhen, Colin Pilcher, Bebe Slater, and Sophia Valdez, who illustrated how simple it is to put electronic devices aside in order to concentrate on schoolwork.