Update -
By: Channel 9 Eyewitness News
news@kcautv.com
23 videos were submitted ahead of the Iowa Governor's Anti-Bullying Summit, and votes are now being taken from Iowans to determine their favorite. Sioux City schools have submitted several videos to be judged in the competition. The videos are found on the EduVision Bully Prevention Entries Channel found here: https://educateiowa.eduvision.tv/Default.aspx.
The winner will be determined based on the number of video views. All 23 videos approved to be in the contest went live on Monday, November 12th and will be taken down on Wednesday, November 21st.
While the deadline for submitting videos has passed, room is still available to attend the summit, which will be held on Nov. 27, at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines. Registration can be found on the summit's web site at https://preventbullying.iowa.gov/.
The governor's office encourages all Iowans to spread the word regarding the summit and video voting to their fellow students, teachers, family and friends. The winner and finalists for the video contest will be notified on Nov. 26.
The winner of the video will be announced at the summit on Nov. 27.
By: Jessica Rae
jrae@kcautv.com
Students from several Sioux City middle schools and high schools participated in an anti–bullying video contest.
Today the winning teams will be announced. The top three winners are chosen through school voting.
They have also abided by Iowa Governor Terry Branstad's statewide anti bullying video competition rules.
You can view these videos on the Siouxland CARES channel on Youtube.
The winners will be announced Tuesday, November 13, at 11 a.m. at Briar Cliff University in the new Heelan Hall addition, room number 74.