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ITC Student Video contest

Thank you to all the students who participated this year in our 10th Annual Student Video Contest!

We had 23 video submissions by 48 students for a total of 508 hours of healthy student engagements in support of their peers!

We hope you will enjoy all of the winning video submissions!

2022 Video Contest Winners

Meet 2022's Overall Winner!


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​Ryan Lee who attends Issaquah High School
Title: The Alternative Timeline

First Place Winners by Category

​To My Younger Self
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Telling Middle Schoolers What They Can Do to Stay Drug-Free
​How have these past years impacted who you are and your community? 
​In what ways have you helped or been helped by a neighbor or friend?
There are a lot of big emotions surrounding everything that is going on in the world.
What are positive ways you are handling those big emotions?
"Dear Me" by Sarim Khan, Cece Cha, Jefferey Lin, Zak Baydass, Kalli Tran, Yousef Baydass, Isaac Tran, Rylie Erfe-Johnson, & Archit Bhujang
​Liberty High School
"Renewed" by Ethan Doan, Kai Reilly, Jack Faris, Nicholas Grabowski, & Luke Antipow
​Liberty High School
"Our Universal Language" by Daniel Heechan Lim
Issaquah High School


More Winners:

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To My Younger Self: Telling Middle Schoolers What They Can Do to Stay Drug-Free
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High School:
  • Angelina Pimkina, "Substance Abstinence Advice"
  • Lucas Counts, "Drugs are Not the Answer"
Middle School:
  • Amber Lyu, ​"Why Not Drugs"

How have these past years impacted who you are and your community? In what ways have you helped or been helped by a neighbor or friend?

High School:
  • Shayla Bansal, "Worthy"
Middle School:
  • Cosette Dobson, "The Contagious Neighbor"

There are a lot of big emotions surrounding everything that is going on in the world.
What are positive ways you are handling those big emotions?


High School:
  • Nicholas Crouse, Arkin Rao, Casey Frantz, & Garrison Hanes, "Strong Emotions"
  • Manu Gopal, "A Peak in Reach"
Middle School:
  • Anya Pimkina, "Impact of COVID 19 on Mental Health"
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    • Hidden in Plain Sight Exhibit
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