Monday, September 07, 2009

SBS Awareness: Arizona

School Notes in the Arizona Star reports on an award-winning awareness project by Mountain View High School junior Londyn Whittier presented at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America's National Leadership Conference.

Kudos to Ms. Whittier and her teachers at Mountain View HS...
Mountain View High School junior Londyn Whittier received a gold medal in Applied Technology at the 2009 Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, or FCCLA, National Leadership Conference held in July in Nashville, Tenn.
Whittier earned a score of 91.3 out of 100 for her project on shaken baby syndrome in the Applied Technology category.
She used a computer, video camera and a shaken baby syndrome simulator, which is a doll with a transparent head that lights up areas of the brain to indicate damaged areas when it is shaken, as part of her project.
Whittier also received a 10 out of 10 score for her oral presentation.

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