Monomoy Regional School District video project receives international recognition
Monomoy Regional School District has been honored for a video project aimed at promoting the study of computer science at Monomoy Regional High School. The Monomoy team created a series of videos to build interest and encourage students to take computer science classes, sharing the benefits of the problem-solving skills learned and the career opportunities in the field. This project was recently honored by AVA Digital Awards in the best educational video category. AVA is an international competition that recognizes excellence by creative professionals responsible for the planning, concept, direction, design, and production of digital communication. This grant-funded project was produced by Joy Jordan, MRSD Community Engagement Coordinator, Robin Millen, MRSD Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction, and Rich Oldach, MRHS Technology Teacher, and was created in conjunction with Christopher Seufert of Mooncusser Films. Monomoy High students were featured in the videos and performed the voiceovers. The videos can be found on the district’s website at www.monomoy.edu.