SCHEDULE
Tuesday, February 16
DWI LIVING DEAD:
Students pulled out of classrooms every
15 minutes
Greenville High School 8 AM - 12:30 PM
Greenville Christian School
Death Notifications to parents
7:45 AM - 12:30 PM
MOCK DWI CRASH GHS Lions
Lair Road 1:35 PM
STUDENT RETREAT
PARENT DINNER
Sibling Activities
Wednesday, February 17
MEMORIAL ASSEMBLY GHS Gymnasium
9:30 AM
APPRECIATION LUNCH
Thursday, February 18
MOCK TRIAL Courthouse 7:00 PM

What
is Shattered Dreams?
On February 16, 2010, at 1:35 p.m. a simulated truck/car crash will
occur in the north parking lot in front of Greenville High School. It
is the first in a series of public events in the Shattered Dreams DWI
awareness program involving both Greenville High and Greenville Christian
Schools.
There will be simulated fatalities that will leave the scene in a hearse;
one student will die in the hospital ER. Other students will leave by
ambulance and a Life Star helicopter, while the "drunk driver"
will be given a sobriety test before being handcuffed and taken for
booking in a squad car. Actual crashed vehicles will be used and graphic
moulage (makeup) will be applied to the student enactors to make the
entire scene look startlingly real.
Beginning at 8:00 a.m., a heartbeat will be heard over both schools’
intercoms every 15 minutes. Each time this heartbeat will signal the
arrival of the Grim Reaper in an undisclosed classroom, accompanied
by a police officer and a DrugFree volunteer, to tap a student to join
the "Living Dead". They represent the victims killed every
15 minutes by drunk drivers.
The officer will step into the classroom and announce that their classmate
has just been killed in an alcohol-related traffic crash. The volunteer
will read a very personalized obituary written with information provided
by the student's parents. This obituary, along with a picture of each
victim will be posted on the library windows for all to see. The “Living
Dead Victims”, transformed by ghostly makeup will return to their
classes. They will be unable to speak or interact with any student or
teacher.
Simultaneously as the students are called out of class by the Grim Reaper,
their parents will be notified by a uniformed police officer along with
their pastor or counselor, that their son or daughter has just been
killed in a DWI crash. And one family will have the awful job of going
to the hospital emergency room only to be told that there was nothing
that could be done and their child has just died.
A 911 call broadcast over the intercom at 1:35 will be the notification
to the teachers to dismiss their classes to proceed to the crash site.
They will see with their own eyes the aftermath and tragedy of a DWI
wreck, hear the sirens of the emergency vehicles coming to the scene,
witness the first responders as they provide medical care to the victims,
view an extrication by firefighters, watch as law enforcement work the
scene just as any accident would be worked. The Living Dead students
will stand as an honor guard in front of the crosses placed earlier
in the day across the grass in memory of each victim.
The “drunk driver” will be booked into jail. Eventually
this student will join the other students at an overnight retreat where
they will process the day's events and write letters to their parents
telling them what they would most want them to know if this had been
real and they only had this one last chance to speak to them.
Other meetings that evening will give parents and siblings of the victims
the opportunity to talk together and express their feelings. They also
will write letters. Professional counselors will volunteer their time
and expertise at both meetings to help participants and their families
process the day’s very intense events.
The next day a Memorial Assembly starts at 9:30 in the GHS gym. It is
a simulated funeral including the entire student body from both campuses,
the families, first responders, the Dream Team (steering committee),
volunteers and community leaders. The public is encouraged to attend
this Memorial to show their support for our community’s youth
and their commitment to not drinking /drugging and driving.
At the conclusion of the assembly the “Living Dead victims and
their families will reunite and attend the Remembrance Lunch to recognize
the heroic effort by various committees, patrons, first responders and
volunteers that will have worked for 18 months to make Shattered Dreams
a reality. Special recognition will be given especially to the participating
students and their families for their outstanding service.
That is where most Shattered Dreams end, but not in Greenville, Texas.
On February 18, the "drunk driver" will be tried in a real
courtroom complete with an actual judge, attorneys, jury, witnesses,
toxicology report, court reporter and bailiff. After the guilty verdict
is delivered the convicted driver will say a last good-bye to parents
and be escorted to jail in chains. The trial will be filmed and shown
at both high schools to show students the legal consequences of drinking
and driving.
Shattered Dreams is designed to make a huge impact on the witnessing
students, the families involved and the larger community. Follow-up
from previous Shattered Dreams events in Greenville have shown that
the experience has far reaching effects and can even change the way
families communicate. Post surveys indicate that this immersion learning
process produces desired attitudes and behavior among students not only
in high school, but in college and beyond.
Hundreds of volunteers from a wide cross section of Greenville are united
in their belief that working together we can make a difference in the
lives of our young people. Professionals from many fields including
law enforcement, EMS, fire, judicial, medical, counselors, school faculty
and staff donate time on and off duty, time away from families to work
on the many individual events and to make Shattered Dreams a success.
Shattered Dreams 2010 is held early enough this year to impact spring
break, the prom season, and graduation – times when many students
traditionally drink - and some will die.
Other lives will be shattered as innocent victims will be injured and
killed. Some students will end their dreams as they enter the prison
system as the result of drinking and driving.
Shattered Dreams is conducted in the hope that we never have to experience
this tragedy in actuality, but rather each student experiences a bright
future with the opportunity to live out their dreams.