Shattered Dreams Program Guide

  
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This manual is intended for use by high school students, teachers. And Driving Ends All Dreams: 'Shattered Dreams,' A Guide for Program Planners. I have received a lot of questions lately about the Shattered Dreams program and how to put it on. I have always been a huge fan of the program and enjoyed coordinating the program every time. Apr 21, 2016 - Friday's schedule listed a Shattered Dreams presentation to all juniors and seniors in the theater, which entailed scenes shot from the audio. Shattered dreams program guide - waco, texas Open document Search by title Preview with Google Docs e this guide is designed to walk shattered dreams planners through all of the steps necessary for a successful program. Each section of the guide tackles one.

The Shattered Dreams program has been presented twice in Liberty Hill — 2011, 2013. In this photo from 2011, local emergency responders pull student actors from a wrecked vehicle that was staged in the parking lot of the former high school.

(LH Independent File Photo) By WAYLON CUNNINGHAM When the administration at Liberty Hill High School declined to host Shattered Dreams, an anti-drunk driving program featuring graphic imagery, the decision ignited a controversy among some parents in the community. School administrators say they have chosen to pursue a different approach to educating students on the issue of underage drinking and driving, but not all parents are satisfied. “I can’t imagine anything that could be more powerful than Shattered Dreams,” said Venesa Montague. Montague began circulating an online petition last week titled, “Liberty Hill wants Shattered Dreams program.” At press time this week, the petition had collected 437 signatures since Montague first uploaded it on Change.org, Jan. Montague regularly does speaking engagements for the advocacy group M.A.D.D. (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), and four years ago, she gave Liberty Hill students a presentation as part of the last Shattered Dreams program held at the high school, under the administration of former Principal Bobby Mabry.

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Current Principal Mario Bye said the decision to opt out this year came out of a group discussion with administrative staff. “We’ve got two counselors, a district social worker, the school psychologist, and two assistant principals. And all of us talking together, we decided we’d like to take a different approach to how we talk to our kids about drinking and driving,” he said. “I don’t want anybody to think we’re just canceling it and not doing anything, because this is a student safety issue that’s near to my heart.” Bye said that the Houston area high school where he worked before coming to Liberty Hill in the fall saw more than a few of its students become victims of alcohol-related crashes. Over two days, Shattered Dreams simulates the aftermath of a mock accident in front of the school.

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Volunteer students, dressed up in gory makeup and prosthetics to play the role of alcohol-related crash victims, stage the scene around a crumpled car with the help of police and other emergency services. The rest of the student body stands on the sideline to watch the tragic event unfold. Afterwards, the students are gathered in the auditorium, where speakers such as Montague give a presentation with videos and photographs of carnage from real crash sites. Montague, who lost her own daughter in a car crash involving a drunk driver, said this kind of imagery is exactly intended to elicit strong reactions. “When someone dies in a wreck, it isn’t pretty.