Cheryl Anne Chandler is a quiet young teen with knowledge and acute awareness beyond her 15 years. She is the most hard core of the Vegan lifestyles, known as a raw-foodie. And she is the daughter of Tonya Chandler.
I first met Cheryl Anne via email when she contacted me about our first VISION VOICE VEG*N’z for the Brazos Valley meet up. I could tell just by the email what a delightful and spunky young teen she was. She is very clever and entertaining in her writing and I am thrilled to have “C.C” and her mom as part of our group.
I want to share this video project with all of you that C.C. wrote, produced, & directed, along with her friend Jojo Kingston titled 1World 1Vision.
Four years ago the BISD started a unique contest called 1Vision showcase. It is a community project put together by the Bryan schools. This allows the middle schools an opportunity to work with technology AND to create an educational podcast or digital video. These projects have the opportunity to become PSA’s. The requirement for these projects is they must educate the audience about “something.”
250 to 300 projects were entered this year. The showcase and expo was held at Davilla Middle School; open to the public to view all the projects and the winner was announced and awarded.
Cheryl Anne and Jojo won the Grand Prize for this event. And once you watch and listen to this brilliantly made video, you will understand why.
BIG CONGRATS Cheryl Anne! Well done!
I first met Cheryl Anne via email when she contacted me about our first VISION VOICE VEG*N’z for the Brazos Valley meet up. I could tell just by the email what a delightful and spunky young teen she was. She is very clever and entertaining in her writing and I am thrilled to have “C.C” and her mom as part of our group.
I want to share this video project with all of you that C.C. wrote, produced, & directed, along with her friend Jojo Kingston titled 1World 1Vision.
Four years ago the BISD started a unique contest called 1Vision showcase. It is a community project put together by the Bryan schools. This allows the middle schools an opportunity to work with technology AND to create an educational podcast or digital video. These projects have the opportunity to become PSA’s. The requirement for these projects is they must educate the audience about “something.”
250 to 300 projects were entered this year. The showcase and expo was held at Davilla Middle School; open to the public to view all the projects and the winner was announced and awarded.
Cheryl Anne and Jojo won the Grand Prize for this event. And once you watch and listen to this brilliantly made video, you will understand why.
BIG CONGRATS Cheryl Anne! Well done!
Bless the Beasts, Bless the Children and Bless this Earth
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