Water is an essential element that every living thing needs to survive, and a seventh-grader at Hunter Middle School produced an award-winning video to help conserve the precious resource. Ella Davis, a seventh-grader this past school year at Hunter Middle, won Best in State in the World of 7 Billion contest. Davis took top honors in Tennessee with her video titled
“Preserving Clean and Safe Water.” She produced the video as part of a class project for gifted students in Angie Hentz’s class at Hunter Middle.
There were 2,593 videos submitted nationwide in this year’s contest. Approximately, 5,106 students participated in the World of 7 Billion video challenge. Students were to create a short video – up to 60 seconds – about human population growth. The project was to highlight either sustaining water systems, ensuring economic opportunities, or improving climate resiliency. All videos were required to include how population growth impacts the issue and at least one idea for a sustainable solution
“In February, my students participated in a video challenge where submitted a video with how global challenges impact the human population and a sustainable solution,” said Angie Hentz. “Ella won a gift card to Amazon. Thank you, Ella, for representing Hamilton County in such a positive way.”
The World of 7 Billion contest is a project of the Population Education program, provider of K-12 classroom resources, and professional development opportunities. The organization offers the World of 7 Billion competition every school year.
Photo: Ella Davis, seventh-grader at Hunter Middle School
Link to video “Preserving Clean and Safe Water.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhGcqxuYCGk