
Brandon Valley High School Pledges to Drive Safely and It Could Net Them a Big Prize With Your Help
It’s a final frantic push for Brandon Valley High School to finish first in the State Farm Insurance Celebrate My Drive campaign.
Tonight at midnight is the deadline to vote in a nationwide contest to bring the Band Perry to town for a special show. Principal Gregg Talcott is pulling out all the stops in order to finish on top.
“We’re just looking for a couple minutes of people’s time to vote and give our students at Brandon Valley High School a great reward. We’ve been sitting at either number 1 or 2 for the last couple of days and would like some help to get us on top.”
Selfish grab for money and a nationwide touring group? Negative. Sponsoring this campaign is State Farm Insurance who wants to encourage safe driving among teens. 2 eyes on the road, 2 hands on the wheel or “2N2” for short is the theme.
The top 5 vote getters in the contest will each receive $100,000 which will be apportioned toward driver safety, the Brandon Area Food Pantry and a distribution among the elementary, middle and high school according to Talcott.
To participate just takes a pledge to follow the “2N2” ethos. Register at the State Farm Celebrate My Drive link here.
Stretching to great lengths to get this prize included students producing a “lip dub” video which you can see below to one of the Band Perry’s hits.
Good luck BVHS and please vote!
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