Year 2003 Sixth Grade Essay/Public Service
Announcement (PSA) Contest Winner
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On January
15, 2004
Mayor Mark Lauretti presented a metal and cash award to Lindsay Strouse of Mr. Fabrizi’s
6th Grade class at Elizabeth Shelton School. The student and Mr. Fabrizi were awarded
first place for the Sixth Grade Essay/Public Service Announcement (PSA)
Contest. In addition to a $100 cash
award for their classroom, the Essay Contest Plaque, which is traditionally
passed on from year to year to the winning classroom, was presented to Mr.
fabrizi The Bureau is thankful for the
volunteer essay/PSA judges from local newspapers. Since the contest began in 1996, its purpose
has been to promote fire safety by having students’ research the topic while
writing their PSA. The fire department/fire prevention bureau would like to use
the essay to help remind adults and children how important fire prevention is
to Everyone/Everyday.
Ted
Pisciotta, Assistant Chief – Fire Prevention, thanked all students,
teachers, parents and principals for the enthusiastic participation from all
schools. Students of both the poster and
essay contests depicted many of the essential elements of preventing fire from
ever occurring and of preparation and planning required to be ready for
fire. Chief Pisciotta is hopeful that
the messages of posters and essays will be shared with everyone in the
community to help further reduce needless damage to property, injury to persons
and loss of life that can result from fire.
In addition to spreading information about fire safety, Chief Pisciotta
also finds the contest helpful to measure the effectiveness educational
programs of the fire prevention bureau.
From reviewing the nearly 1,000 posters and essays it becomes apparent
where we have made a great impact and also areas where special focus may be
needed to improve our educational efforts.