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LIFELINE PRESENTS "SUDDEN IMPACT" 2016
Pre-prom Assembly and Activities
The program is to be held in the courts between the HS and CS from 8:00-12:00. With the help of the Keyport Alliance, Keyport Police Department, Nick Caprio from the Middletown Police Department, Lifeline and its advisors, we will implement the "Sudden Impact" program. The goal is to educate KHS juniors and seniors on the dangers of distracted driving as well driving under the influence. The program begins in the cafeteria with a speaker, Gabe Hurley, a survivor of a near fatal accident as well as Donna Setaro sharing her story. Next, we will have six stations for the participants to visit.
8:30-9:30 : We will have Gabe Hurley, a survivor of a near fatal distracted driving accident speak to the junior and senior classes for 45 -60 minutes.
9:30 : We will move to fields to begin the following activities.
Approximately 20 students will students will remain at a station for 20 minutes
Station 1 – Driving golf carts while trying to text
Station 2 – Driving golf carts while wearing fatal vision goggles
Station 3 – Game wearing fatal vision goggles
Station 4 – Sobriety test
Station 5 – walking around cones while texting
Station 6 – dribbling soccer ball around cones wearing fatal vision goggles
Each station will have one teacher along with a Lifeline and/or parent volunteer
Great American Smoke Out!The month of November is dedicated to smoking prevention.Lifeline will be teaching tobacco prevention lessons at the Central SchoolOctober 7-11
High School:
Monday – Weekly anti-bullying lesson completed and eachstudent signs pledge at end of lesson
Tuesday – Silhouettes of people are hung in cafeteriawith story of teenagers throughout the country who have committed suicidebecause of bullying
Wednesday – Mix It Up Day: Students are given a randomnumber when arrive at lunch to sit at a different table than usual (studentswho participate will get a raffle ticket to win a movie pass)
Friday – Wear Blue clothing to in honor of Week ofRespect. Mix It Up Day: Students are given a random number when arrive at lunchto sit at a different table than usual (students who participate will get araffle ticket to win a movie pass)
Monday-Survey about Mix it Up Day during HR.
*Lifeline students will make the silhouettes,help facilitate Mix It Up Day & make tie-dye t-shirts to wear
*Announcementswill be read each morning with related fact
Violence& Vandalism Awareness Week
October 21-25
High School:
Monday – Weekly anti-bullying lesson
Tuesday – Give students “What you need to know aboutmanaging anger & conflict” card during lunch
Wednesday – Trivia questions during lunch to win raffletickets/ “Team Up Against Violence” day, students are encouraged to wear theirfavorite team jersey
Thursday – During PE, student to participate in a teambuilding activity
Friday – In honor of Stomping out violence in our school,celebrate by wearing our school colors.
*Lifeline students will assist during lunchperiods
*Announcementswill be read each morning with related fact
Red RibbonWeek
October 23-31
High School:
Monday – Read RRW story during Bullying lesson; studentssign pledge during lunch & receive bracelet
Tuesday – Hawaiian Day “Lei off Drugs”
Wednesday –Mismatch Day- Don’t get mixed up with drugs.Life Line info table set up. during lunch periods
Thursday – Give 100 Things to Do Instead of Drugsbookmark during lunch
Friday – Wear red day, winner of contest gets lunch fromMcDonald’s
* Lifeline students will assist during lunchperiods each week
* Announcementswill be read in the morning in each school giving an important fact, each teacher will be given a red ribbon to hang in their classroom.