SUSAN D. REED
CRIMINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY
BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SCHOOL FINALISTS HONORED - DO THE WRITE THING CHALLENGE 2009-2010
San Antonio, Texas: February 26, 2010
District Attorney Susan D. Reed, Chair of the Bexar County Do the Write Thing committee, announced today that 4,592 seventh and eighth graders from 26 area middle schools have submitted written proposals aimed at reducing youth violence for the ninth annual Do the Write Thing competition. The San Antonio Independent School District, North East Independent School District, Judson Independent School District, and First Baptist Academy, were selected to participate; two national finalists were chosen.
The Do the Write Thing Challenge program is an initiative of the National Campaign to Stop Violence, a coalition of business, community, and governmental leaders and volunteers. The program’s primary objective is to motivate seventh and eighth graders to make a personal commitment not to engage in violent acts and do something to reduce youth violence.
The following Celebrity Judges supported the effort:
Mr. Pedro “Speedy” Gonzalez, Vice President of Operations, McCombs Enterprises
Mr. Jim Joslyn, Vice President & General Manager, KSAT-TV
Mr. Bill “Clark” Kent, President, BTL Technologies, Inc.
The Honorable Juanita Vasquez-Gardner, District Judge, 399th District Court
The Honorable Sharon Macrae, District Judge, 290th District Court
The Honorable Sid L. Harle, District Judge, 226th District Court
The Honorable Linda Penn, County Judge, County Court 5
The Honorable Marialyn Barnard, Justice, Fourth Court of Appeals
Rev. Otis Mitchell, Senior Pastor, Mount Zion First Baptist Church
Mr. Floyd Wilson, Market President, Frost National Bank
Mr. Tino Duran, Publisher/CEO, La Prensa Newspaper
To honor all the finalists, on Saturday, February 27, 2010, a recognition ceremony and luncheon will be held at 11:30 A.M. at the Sheraton Gunter Hotel, 205 E. Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205 for the finalists and their families, their teachers, principals, and superintendents. The overall San Antonio winners, a boy and a girl, will be announced at the luncheon.
For more information, contact:
Mr. Ed Miles, Jr., Director of Community Projects
Cadena-Reeves Justice Center, 300 Dolorosa Street
5th Floor, San Antonio, Texas 78205
Tel: (210) 335-2802
E-mail: edmiles@bexar.org
This year, the winning boy and girl from San Antonio will be honored at festivities in Austin, June 12-14, 2010, as well as in Washington, D.C., July 10-14, 2010.
The two national finalists’ writings will be published in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
