The PHS Peer Improvement Movement held a door decorating contest the week before Thanksgiving Break to spread awareness on the harms of vaping and tobacco use. Each tutorial, which is a class designated for students to complete work, like a study hall, competed among each other to decorate their doors. Students were tasked with designing a door that had an original motto and were judged on creativity and the quality of the execution of their ideas reflected in the decorating. Initially, tutorials had the opportunity to place 1st or 2nd, but a 3rd place was added on after judges saw how many great designs there were. After a tough decision, the judges determined Ms. O'Reily's tutorial, who designed a "smoked" thanksgiving turkey themed door, was the 3rd place winner, while 2nd place went to Ms. Callhan's tutorial, who designed an informational door. First place went to Mrs. Henson's door, pictured above, was praised for its creative motto and design that featured frogs. Well-done, Mrs. Henson's tutorial! The door decorating contest was considered a huge success for the Peer Improvement Movement, a student-run club intending to bring positivity and awareness to their peers, and they are already planning a Christmas-themed door decorating contest and are brainstorming what subject they'd like to spread awareness on.
Great American Smokeout Door Decoration Contest
The PHS Peer Improvement Movement held a door decorating contest the week before Thanksgiving Break to spread awareness on the harms of vaping and tobacco use. Each tutorial, which is a class designated for students to complete work, like a study hall, competed among each other to decorate their doors. Students were tasked with designing a door that had an original motto and were judged on creativity and the quality of the execution of their ideas reflected in the decorating. Initially, tutorials had the opportunity to place 1st or 2nd, but a 3rd place was added on after judges saw how many great designs there were. After a tough decision, the judges determined Ms. O'Reily's tutorial, who designed a "smoked" thanksgiving turkey themed door, was the 3rd place winner, while 2nd place went to Ms. Callhan's tutorial, who designed an informational door. First place went to Mrs. Henson's door, pictured above, was praised for its creative motto and design that featured frogs. Well-done, Mrs. Henson's tutorial! The door decorating contest was considered a huge success for the Peer Improvement Movement, a student-run club intending to bring positivity and awareness to their peers, and they are already planning a Christmas-themed door decorating contest and are brainstorming what subject they'd like to spread awareness on.
Great American Smokeout Door Decoration Contest
The PHS Peer Improvement Movement held a door decorating contest the week before Thanksgiving Break to spread awareness on the harms of vaping and tobacco use. Each tutorial, which is a class designated for students to complete work, like a study hall, competed among each other to decorate their doors. Students were tasked with designing a door that had an original motto and were judged on creativity and the quality of the execution of their ideas reflected in the decorating. Initially, tutorials had the opportunity to place 1st or 2nd, but a 3rd place was added on after judges saw how many great designs there were. After a tough decision, the judges determined Ms. O'Reily's tutorial, who designed a "smoked" thanksgiving turkey themed door, was the 3rd place winner, while 2nd place went to Ms. Callhan's tutorial, who designed an informational door. First place went to Mrs. Henson's door, pictured above, was praised for its creative motto and design that featured frogs. Well-done, Mrs. Henson's tutorial! The door decorating contest was considered a huge success for the Peer Improvement Movement, a student-run club intending to bring positivity and awareness to their peers, and they are already planning a Christmas-themed door decorating contest and are brainstorming what subject they'd like to spread awareness on.
Great American Smokeout Door Decoration Contest
The PHS Peer Improvement Movement held a door decorating contest the week before Thanksgiving Break to spread awareness on the harms of vaping and tobacco use. Each tutorial, which is a class designated for students to complete work, like a study hall, competed among each other to decorate their doors. Students were tasked with designing a door that had an original motto and were judged on creativity and the quality of the execution of their ideas reflected in the decorating. Initially, tutorials had the opportunity to place 1st or 2nd, but a 3rd place was added on after judges saw how many great designs there were. After a tough decision, the judges determined Ms. O'Reily's tutorial, who designed a "smoked" thanksgiving turkey themed door, was the 3rd place winner, while 2nd place went to Ms. Callhan's tutorial, who designed an informational door. First place went to Mrs. Henson's door, pictured above, was praised for its creative motto and design that featured frogs. Well-done, Mrs. Henson's tutorial! The door decorating contest was considered a huge success for the Peer Improvement Movement, a student-run club intending to bring positivity and awareness to their peers, and they are already planning a Christmas-themed door decorating contest and are brainstorming what subject they'd like to spread awareness on.
Great American Smokeout Door Decoration Contest
The PHS Peer Improvement Movement held a door decorating contest the week before Thanksgiving Break to spread awareness on the harms of vaping and tobacco use. Each tutorial, which is a class designated for students to complete work, like a study hall, competed among each other to decorate their doors. Students were tasked with designing a door that had an original motto and were judged on creativity and the quality of the execution of their ideas reflected in the decorating. Initially, tutorials had the opportunity to place 1st or 2nd, but a 3rd place was added on after judges saw how many great designs there were. After a tough decision, the judges determined Ms. O'Reily's tutorial, who designed a "smoked" thanksgiving turkey themed door, was the 3rd place winner, while 2nd place went to Ms. Callhan's tutorial, who designed an informational door. First place went to Mrs. Henson's door, pictured above, was praised for its creative motto and design that featured frogs. Well-done, Mrs. Henson's tutorial! The door decorating contest was considered a huge success for the Peer Improvement Movement, a student-run club intending to bring positivity and awareness to their peers, and they are already planning a Christmas-themed door decorating contest and are brainstorming what subject they'd like to spread awareness on.