Governor Perdue Announces Winner of Prom Party PSA Contest
Friday, March 23, 2007 |
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ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue announced today that South Cobb High School in Austell is the winner of the Prom Party Public Service Announcement (PSA) Contest. The school's reward is a prom party at the Governor's Mansion on Friday, May 11, 2007.
Governor Perdue and First Lady Mary Perdue are opening the doors of the Governor's Mansion for the second straight year to host a prom party in an effort to promote safe driving and responsible behavior for teenagers on prom night and every night of the year. This year Governor Perdue initiated a PSA contest for all high schools competing to win the prom party at the Governor's Mansion.
"Mary and I are excited to provide these young adults with an experience that is fun, safe and enjoyable," said Governor Sonny Perdue. "Choosing this year's winner was difficult. We had so many wonderful entries, and I want to thank each of the schools for submitting their videos."
A total of 70 schools from across the state submitted PSAs for the competition. The number was narrowed to 16 finalists from which the winning school was chosen. The 16 finalists included:
Benjamin Banneker High School, College Park
Chattahoochee High School, Alpharetta
Dalton High School, Dalton
John S. Davidson Fine Arts School, Augusta
Decatur High School, Decatur
Gainesville High School, Gainesville
Grayson High School, Grayson
Marietta High School, Marietta
Northgate High School, Newnan
Northview High School, Duluth
Osborne High School, Marietta
Parkview High School, Lilburn
Peachtree Ridge High School, Suwanee
South Cobb High School, Austell
Thomas County Central High, Thomasville
Walton High School, Marietta
The PSA videos of the 16 finalists were reviewed by a panel of judges from the Governor's Office, the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, Georgia Sheriffs' Association, Georgia Public Broadcasting, Students Against Destructive Decisions and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Each participating school was asked to submit a 30-second public service announcement addressing the dangers and consequences of impaired driving among teenagers. Videos were judged on content, creativity and overall effectiveness of the message. Georgia Public Broadcasting has agreed to work with the winning school to reproduce the winning PSA for broadcast on television.
This is the second consecutive year that Governor Perdue and First Lady Mary Perdue have hosted a prom party at the Governor's Mansion. The Governor's prom party endorses safe and responsible decision making surrounding prom activities in Georgia.