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See William Tennent Students' Winning Teen Driver Safety Video
"We hope to bring awareness to the issue of distracted driving and make a difference," said Maryna Nazaruk, a William Tennent senior.

William Tennent High School in Warminster has once again been voted the winner of the Teen Driver Video PSA Challenge, TMA Bucks announced. Tennent, which was voted the winner for the second straight school year, also won the contest in 2015.
The winning video was put together by students Mina Abdulkareem and Maryna Nazaruk from Dina McCaffery’s media production class. The students are both seniors.
“Our main inspiration was the thought of losing each other to something that could be so easily prevented,” said Nazaruk. “We hope to bring awareness to the issue of distracted driving and make a difference.”
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William Tennent High School’s media production department will receive a $500 cash grant and their video will play on Comcast.
Here is the winning video:
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“Year after year we continue to be amazed by the creativity these students are implementing to deliver such important and positive messages to their peers about teen driver safety,” said TMA Bucks acting executive director Steve Noll. “This was a very challenging year weather wise and to see 10 schools submit videos, matching the most ever, proves how dedicated our students in Bucks County are in wanting to make a difference. TMA Bucks thanks Comcast and the Bucks County Courier Times and Intelligencer for continuing to partner with us on this important initiative.”
Other schools that submitted videos were: Bensalem High School, Central Bucks High School South, Conwell Egan Catholic, Council Rock High School North, New Hope-Solebury High School, Pennridge High School, Pennsbury High School, Truman High School and Villa Joseph Marie High School. Those videos can be viewed HERE.
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