seminole high school - 2010 jefferson awards students in action presentation

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Students In Action is a national youth volunteer leadership, recognition and reward program, designed to pass the tradition of service on to the next generation. Co-developed by Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Deloitte, it is now in over 250 High Schools. Each spring, Student Leaders from the participating schools compete in regional competitions. They are asked to report on the implementation of the program, and the impact they've had, both in their schools and within their communities.

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Student Leaders:Sean Quinn – Senior Jedi

Patricia Edge – Senior Jedi Rachel MacDonald – Junior Jedi

Christina Tremblay – Jedi in Training

School Media Outlets:

Noles’ Daily News

“The Seminole” Newspaper

Posters and Signs

Local Print Media:

Lake Mary Life

The Sanford Herald

Regional Television Outlets:

WESH 2 NBC

Central Florida News 13

Fox 35 News

SHS Key ClubSHS Interact Club

• Monthly ceremony

• Recognition on Jefferson Awards social networks, school news, and by school principal during student’s class

Taco Bell Gift Card

Chick-Fil-A Gift Card

SGA Sponsorship

Smokey Bones Spirit Night

Local Middle School Partners:South Seminole Middle School

St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Middle School

Ambassador Program (planned):

Encouraging middle school students to volunteer within their community by sending Seminole High Jefferson Awards leaders to talk to middle school students.

Continued Expansion:

More Winners

Fundraisers for

Scholarships and Awards

Middle School Partnerships/Ambassad

or Program

October 2009 Recipient:Corey Warner

Corey has gathered over 500 turkeys and meals yearly for the past 5 years to

help feed Central Florida’s homeless each Thanksgiving.

November 2009 Recipient: Kaitlin Ormerod

Kaitlin helped run a theatre camp for students who had

developmental disabilities like cerebral palsy.

December 2009 Recipient:Lindsay Herz

Lindsay served her community by devoting five of her summers to teaching Vacation

Bible School to preschoolers and elementary school students at her local church.

January 2010 Recipient: Pinktober Girls

These girls brought Breast Cancer Awareness Month to Seminole High School by starting a month-long fundraiser, including a classroom contest, pep rallies, and merchandise sales to

profit breast cancer research.

February 2010 Recipient: Antonio Varela

For his Eagle Scout project, Antonio worked to clean up his community by landscaping and refurbishing the Boys Town of Oviedo and planning a Recreation Day to befriend

its residents.

Warp Speed AheadWarp Speed Ahead

2010-112010-11

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