The contest was open to Montgomery County public and private high school students. Video entries were submitted individually or as a group of up to four in English or Spanish.
A team from the MCDOT Safe Routes to School office visited the schools of the grand prize winners on March 11 to surprise the creators of the top entries with prizes, balloons and fanfare.
“I’m so appreciative of the teens who used their creativity to drive home the message of ‘Heads Up, Phones Down’,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “These teens have produced some powerful videos that will help us eliminate distracted driving and increase pedestrian safety. Often the best messaging is peer-to-peer. These videos will help grow a culture shift of awareness and responsibility.”
A grand prize and first and second runner-up prizes were awarded in the group and individual categories. Winning group submissions split the grand prize with gift cards for each member. Individual submission winners qualified for prizes including a PlayStation Five, an Apple Watch or tripod.
The contest winners, with links to their winning videos:
Individual Category:
- Grand Prize Winner: Dena Shao, Thomas Wootton High School. Video Link: https://bit.ly/3I1xLdk
- First Runner Up: Elias Bernstein, Winston Churchill High School. Video Link: https://bit.ly/3pYFT8b
- Second Runner Up: Hailie Clarke, Montgomery County Virtual Academy (Home school: Northwood High School). Video Link: https://bit.ly/3MCMM8W
- Grand Prize Winners: Aniket Belur, Mohit Belur, Ryan Ngo, Agustin Saldana, Clarksburg High School. Video Link: https://bit.ly/3t1AejO
- First Runner Up: Nicholas Bourg, Julian Ekernas, Alexander Risso. Montgomery Blair High School. Video Link: https://bit.ly/3pUv47b
- Second Runner Up: Anvika Deva, Sailaja Kadali, Akshya Mahadevan, Riona Sheikh. Richard Montgomery High School. Video Link: https://bit.ly/3wdk5tF