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M-CHS mock crash provides tough love on dangers of drinking

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Monday, April 24, 2017 3:14 PM

Montezuma-Cortez High School students on Friday witnessed a mock crash that stressed the dangers of drinking and driving.

The school’s prom was this weekend. Teachers told students to have a fun weekend, but also a safe one. They told students the word prom also stands for “Please Return on Monday.”

Drama students staged the crash in which a student “died.” After the crash, they headed to the gym and watched a mock sentencing hearing involving the “driver” who had been drinking before causing the death of a fellow student.

Montezuma District Court Judge Todd Plewe “sentenced” the driver to 10 years in prison. He said a vehicular homicide charge carried a sentence of 4-12 years in prison.

“This is a crime that society takes very seriously,” he told students.

They also heard from local resident Gary Harris, who was in a crash decades ago involving a drunken driver who left his wife and 16-month-old daughter with serious injuries.

Harris said the mock crash brought up some painful memories. He shared a personal story about the moments before, during and after the crash.

“This was only one night that a driver decided to drink and drive,” Harris said, explaining the tragic impact such a small decision can make. “There are more people than just you out on the highway.”

M-CHS fire science teacher Lori Mott dedicated the event to Harris and to the community of Moab, Utah. A post-prom crash on March 5 near Moab left two teenagers dead and three others injured.

“One choice can affect the rest of your life,” Mott said.

EMT Club President Brittany Hampton, a senior who acted in the demonstration, said the event was fun and effective.

“It went well,” she said. “I think people will stop and think more after watching this.”

Gallery: A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Cortez resident Mya Lamunyon, right, joins the actors of the Utah Shakespeare Festival during "A Midsummer Night's Dream," at the Montezuma-Cortez High School auditorium. She was randomly selected from the audience to play the moon.
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Local resident Jason Smith, center, found himself on stage to play the part of a wall after being plucked from the audience by the Utah Shakespeare Festival cast during "A Midsummer Night's Dream," at the Montezuma-Cortez High School auditorium.
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Montezuma-Cortez High School drama students learn the art of stage slapping from actors with the Utah Shakespeare Festival.

Gallery: M-CHS Mock Crash

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A mock crash at M-CHS has a student laying through the windshield during the program for safe driving week leading up to prom.
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Firefighters and EMS personnel tend to the "injured" as students watch at the M-CHS mock crash.
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The driver in the mock DUI accident for safety week is escorted in for the trial part of the program during safe driving week at Montezuma-Cortez High School.

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A mock crash at Mongtezuma-Cortez High School has a student laying through the windshield during the program for safe driving week leading up to prom.
The driver in the mock DUI accident for safety week is escorted in for the trial part of the program during safe driving week at Montezuma-Cortez High School.
Firefighters and EMS personnel tend to the “injured” as students watch at the M-CHS mock crash.
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