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A Shattered Nightmare

Shattered Dreams is back in the process of production Layla Shahhosseini

The time has come. It has been exactly two years since the last Shattered Dreams experience, which means the deadline to begin the process is fast approaching. At the beginning of this year, building principal Mr. Chris Juntti announced that Shattered Dreams would be no more, due to several factors permitting its existence. To go through the extensive process of planning this scenario, many organizations are involved including, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC), HCH, Houston Police Department (HPD), Houston Fire Department (HFD), and the SBISD police department. “It is an incredible process to plan,” Juntti said. Juntti has to meet with all of these organizations at one time to have a discussion and plan the future event. “I haven’t had anyone come to the table and I haven’t heard anything from the hospital district,” Juntti said. It is not an out of pocket expense, and it would be possible to fund, but there is a

$6,000 grant that funds this event every other year. There are certain permits that are vital to Shattered Dreams, which include partially closing the street on Fern and receiving authorization to conduct such an activity. Another reason why Mr. Juntti considered not doing Shattered Dreams is the message.

“I am 100% against teenagers drinking and teenagers drinking and driving. But the number of teens involved in distracted driving deaths has shot up and surpassed alcohol related deaths,” Juntti said. The focus of this year has

changed to campaigning against texting and driving. In the past, the first time that Shattered Dreams took place, there was a life-

ask the parents to write the obituaries and most refused,” Juntti said. After

flight, a n d the hype recruitGraphic by Sarah Davisedy from the 2009 ing volunteers to play the stu- performance, there was an dents was tough. increase in eager partici“We had to really work to get pants. “I had kids coming up participants the first time. We to me and saying ‘I want to

be in it’.” Juntti said. Without the life flight for the second time, there was a decrease in the realistic feel of the

s c e n a r i o. “We debrief after every time we do it, and after the second time we thought it was okay, but it was not as hyped up as the last time,” Juntti said. The hospital district actually recognized the video of Shattered Dreams in 2011 for

it’s lasting impact. “Having it on the street adds realism,” Mr. Juntti said. Shattered Dreams has only been in existence for four years and many students believe that this tradition

should continue. Recently, Mr. Juntti has made the decision that Shattered Dreams will be back this year, and the juniors and seniors will be able to see it from an up close view. “It’s tough to do it before homecoming and the earliest it would happen would be before Spring Break in January or February,” Juntti said.


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