Activities
Points
“Enlist the help of a powerful speaker who visibly moves kids. “My name is Blake McMeans, and I speak publicly, especially to young people, because I want to try to stop as many people as I can from making the nearly deadly mistake I made: drinking and driving.” Oftentimes, nothing hits home better for teens than a real-life account of a tragic driving incident. This activity involves inviting Blake McMeans (or any distracted driving incident survivor) to your school to speak with teens about their experience. Please visit Blake’s website to learn more about his tragic learning experience at: BlakeMcMeans”
“Enlist the help of a powerful speaker who visibly moves kids. “My name is Blake McMeans, and I speak publicly, especially to young people, because I want to try to stop as many people as I can from making the nearly deadly mistake I made: drinking and driving.” Oftentimes, nothing hits home better for teens than a real-life account of a tragic driving incident. This activity involves inviting Blake McMeans (or any distracted driving incident survivor) to your school to speak with teens about their experience. Please visit Blake’s website to learn more about his tragic learning experience at: BlakeMcMeans”
Sign Up:
Go to the Blake McMeans website. Contact info@blakemcmeans.org
Complete:
Save photo and video footage of your speaker’s presentation at your high school.
Submit Points:
Have a photo or screenshots ready with students completing the activity and click “Submit Points.”
Sign Up:
Go to the Blake McMeans website. Contact info@blakemcmeans.org
Complete:
Save photo and video footage of your speaker’s presentation at your high school.
Submit Points:
Have a photo or screenshots ready with students completing the activity and click “Submit Points.”