Press Releases
| 3/14/2010 |
Eighth-grader fights meth with art |
| 3/3/2010 |
Arizona students create posters warning of meth dangers |
| 3/2/2010 |
Terry Goddard Announces Statewide Meth Contest Winners, Shows New Prevention Ads |
March, 02 2010
Terry Goddard Announces Statewide Meth Contest Winners and Shows New Prevention Ads at Capitol School, Phoenix AZ
Attorney General Goddard with Alyssa Castillo, Second Place, Williams Middle School, Jenna Poarch, First Place, Thatcher Middle School, Osiel Ferrer, Third Place, Capitol School in Phoenix and their Families
Terry Goddard Announces Statewide Meth Contest Winners, Shows New Prevention Ads
In November 2009, the Arizona Attorney General's Office and Arizona Meth Project invited 7th and 8th graders across Arizona to participate in the 2010 Meth NOT EVEN ONCE® Poster Contest. The contest is part of a comprehensive campaign to make young people more aware of the dangers of Meth. More than 500 students submitted entries.
On March 2, 2010 Attorney General Terry Goddard visited Capitol School in Phoenix to recognize winners of the Meth NOT EVEN ONCE® Poster Contest and Unveil the next phase of the Arizona Meth Project's dynamic youth prevention campaign |
2010 Meth NOT EVEN ONCE® Poster Contest Honorable Mention Winners 
(Click on the posters for larger image)
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Joshua Vidalez
Issac Middle School
Phoenix |
Dillion Green
Explorer Middle School
Phoenix |
Korina Adkins
Williams Middle School
Williams |
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Raven Germaine
Thatcher Middle School
Thatcher |
Steven Cordova
Showlow Junior High
Showlow |
David Carranza
Explorer Middle School
Phoenix |
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Luis Pereira
Greenway Middle School
Phoenix
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Natalie Vergara
Bullhead City Junior High
Bullhead City |
Moniah Madaro
Zuni Hills Elementary
Sun City
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Ashleigh Vellutato
Zuni Hills Elementary
Sun City |
Nancy Li
Wilson Elementary
Tucson |
Sadie Dancel
Luke Elementary
Glendale |