Windham Middle School students fight Maine’s opioid crisis by going back to the future… DeLorean Time Machine and all.
Students
at Windham Middle School in Windham, Maine, are embarking on an exciting and
impactful Project Based Learning endeavor that aims to turn back the high tide
of Maine’s opioid epidemic. The third annual 'Taking Back Maine’s Future event runs from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 5 at Windham Middle School.
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The “Back to the Future” themed project’s name is “Taking Back Maine’s Future". 2022 marks its third annual community event.
Students have carefully studied the impact of Maine's current opioid epidemic using extensive research and exposure to a panel of experts including Gov. Janet Mills’ Director of Opioid Response Gordon Smith. They now seek to predict what Maine's future may look like in two vastly differing futures...
A future where their generation is able to find solutions for the state's horrifying opioid epidemic, ending the crisis before it gets worse; and a future in which the current trends of opioid addiction and overdose continue to rise.
Students have created newspapers from both possible futures: The year 2055 to be exact. Some papers report from the bright future, free from opioid abuse; and some from the dark future where opioid addiction has continued to grow at alarming rates.
These newspapers, along with a real DeLorean time machine, will be on display for the public at the third annual “Taking Back Maine’s Future" event from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 5 at Windham Middle School.
You are cordially invited to this monumental event!
The official event website is at https://sites.google.com/grsu14.org/takingbackmainesfuture/home <
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