The Every 15 Minutes program
is an intensive two-day program focusing on high school junior and senior
students which challenges them to think about drinking and driving, personal
safety, the responsibility of making mature decisions and the impact their
decisions have on family, friends, and many others.
The
program has been structured to cover a two-day period in May 2008. At the
beginning of the first day, a student will be escorted from his/her class
Every 15 Minutes by the "grim reaper". The student will be brought to a command
post on the school campus where he/she will be made up with cosmetics to represent
the living dead. The student will then be escorted to a mock cemetery where
they will place their tombstone. A uniformed officer will escort the student
back to class and read the student's obituary to the entire class. To enhance
the realism of the event the student will not respond to anyone the remainder
of the school day. At the same time, police officers and chaplains will be
making prearranged death notifications to the participant's parents. By the
end of the first day a total of 50 students will make up a core participant
group called the living dead.
During the
mid-morning hours, the juniors and seniors from both high schools will be
assembled at Livermore High School where they will witness a mock collision
response, conducted by police, fire, paramedics, medical helicopter, and coroner.
The student participants in the crash will become part of the living dead
and will be involved in one of several outcomes as a result of the collision.
One student will experience the arrest, booking and court procedures. One
student will "die" at the scene and be transported to a mortuary and another
will "die" at Valley Care Medical Center after being transported by ambulance
or helicopter. All of these components will be filmed and the video will be
shown at assemblies at each school.
During the
evening, the living dead will participate in a retreat at a local hotel. During
this workshop they will spend the night unable to contact friends or family,
listen to television or radio. Each student will participate in team building
exercises designed to support the program goal. On the second day, general
assemblies will be held at Livermore and Granada High Schools where the students
will relate their experiences to the remainder of the student body. We will
also have actual victims present, and they will bring a sense of reality to
this program.
This is obviously
a complex, demanding, and emotionally draining event that will involve specialists
throughout the community and several thousand hours of planning time. Our
goal is simple: to save lives. Success will be difficult to measure but we
expect that through involving this great number of participants and living
this event together we will make a difference.
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