You are invited to attend the Clinton High School - " What is Home?" Student Showcase
In the fall of 2020, the Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing in collaboration with Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communications, received a $29,800 grant from the Kirkpatrick Foundation to support "What is Home?," a digital storytelling project involving students from Norman High School and Clinton High School.
In fall 2020, a point person and a mentor from each school selected committees of 3 faculty at each school, who designed a process for students to apply for the project. After reviewing the applications, the faculty committees at each school selected up-to10 students to participate in the project. After selection, students began the process of story boarding (planning the video). They have worked on creating and editing 5-10-minute videos on the topic of "What is Home?" during the spring semester. We are excited to present the Student Showcase which provides the students a platform to present their work.
A meal will be provided at the Frisco Center beginning at 5:00 pm, with the Showcase starting promptly at 6:00 pm. Due to limited seating, we ask you register and provide a ticket for entry into the in-person event. For those attending the event virtually, you will be provided the ZOOM access link, meeting ID and passcode to access the event.
For questions pertaining to this event, please contact Ashley Kelley at [email protected] or by phone at 580-445-6553.
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