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RBMS HAS EYES ON NO.1 PRIZE

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Red Bank Middle School students Sandra Paz, Teddy Mitchell and Josh Bruce talk to the media Thursday about their involvement in “eInstruction Is The Key,” a video they made for an international competition. (Photo by Dustin Racioppi)

By DUSTIN RACIOPPI

The Top 10 isn’t good enough for Red Bank Middle School anymore.

Over the last couple years, students have shown the nation they’ve got loads of talent with their rock operas and rap videos that have placed in the Top 10 in education contests. Their videos have won a nice amount of cash for the school district. But this year, the students are taking their talent international, and they have their eyes on a sweet technology makeover for the first place winner.

The middle school has entered its students’ video, “e-Instruction Is The Key,” into the third annual e-Instruction Interactive Classroom Makeover Competition, which draws talent from all over the world to compete for technology upgrades worth $30,000 at the winning school. After placing as finalists the last two years, the Red Bank’s faculty and students have high hopes and expectations for 2009.

“After looking at the competition, we think we have a good shot,” said Holcombe Hurd, the middle school’s music teacher who helped direct the project. “We’re very hopeful.”

The students can only go as far in the competition as the public will take them, however. The more votes they can get online from the community, the better their chances to earn the grand prize. The popular vote accounts for 30 percent of the total score, and voting for the finalists begins Nov. 17.

The video up for consideration is the result of about two weeks of work from more than 100 middle school students showcasing their musical, directorial and cinema skills. It opens up with a classroom full of dejected students falling asleep to “Another Boring Lesson,” as it says on the chalkboard, given by their humdrum teacher (Hurd). Then, when the technology fairy shows up with a box of unending electronics, the students break into song about how technology is a tool more conducive to their learning.

Making the video, Hurd said, was much more than a collaborative effort from the school’s different arts and technology departments. “It’s a whole family thing,” he said.

The students involved in the video, who range from sixth to eighth grade, share the same sentiment. Many of them put in overtime at school to get the video shot, edited and ready for submission.

“This was definitely a group project,” said Sandra Paz, a sixth grader. “We’re so proud of it.”

Now it’s the community’s turn to share that pride and submit their vote to help get the students to a place they haven’t been in this competition — first place.

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  • I know RBG will keep as posted when the voting begins.I voted in the others because these kids worked hard. Hope other media pick up on this. GO RBMS.

    Posted by: Carl Colmorgen on November 16, 2009 at 1:36 pm | Permalink
  • As in past years, the students and faculty have put a great deal of effort into a truly wonderful project. Last year, they beat out a lot of competition, much of it from high schools and tech schools. This year, I hope everyone will vote for them to win the big prize.

    No matter the outcome, these projects do a fantastic job of showcasing how important music and tech programs are and what a good job RBMS is doing to foster creativity, hard work, and originality. (Thanks especially for this project to Mr. Ipp and Mr. Hurd)

    Posted by: Grace Cangemi on November 16, 2009 at 3:08 pm | Permalink
  • Carl,
    You can vote now, but you need to register first http://eimakeover09.shycast.com/account/sign_up/
    Then rate the entry by clicking on the 5th star. (It goes without saying that it deserves a 5!)

    Posted by: Boris Kofman on November 16, 2009 at 3:35 pm | Permalink
  • Another great effort! Way to go, kids!

    Thank you, Mr. Hurd and Mr. Ippolito.

    Posted by: Dan on November 16, 2009 at 3:58 pm | Permalink
  • Great job, kids. Best of luck!

    Posted by: pension man on November 16, 2009 at 5:19 pm | Permalink
  • DUSTIN ROCKS MY WORLD!!!!!

    Posted by: EJB on November 17, 2009 at 4:54 pm | Permalink
  • To our friends - We did make the finals!vote at the link posted above, and help the children earn this gear! Spread the word - email the link to all your friends. Thanks to Red Bank Green for helping to get the word out and to Dustin.

    Posted by: Holcombe Hurd on November 18, 2009 at 2:03 pm | Permalink
  • The RBMS video has made the finals. Now our kids need you to sign in and vote for them to take home the big prize. The video, call “eInstruction Is the Key,” is in the Middle School category and is the only finalist from NJ. Vote at:
    http://www.eimakeover09.shycast.com

    Posted by: grace cangemi on November 19, 2009 at 11:04 am | Permalink
  • Flog the Blog. The kids need your help. Please take a moment, suspend the normal NJ over-saturation with media and help Red Bank Middle School students generate votes for “eInstruction Is The Key”

    Please? email the above link to your friends. Have them vote.

    Posted by: Holcombe Hurd on November 19, 2009 at 10:25 pm | Permalink
  • Am so proud once again to be part of a community that embraces the children’s effort and the teachers who work so very hard to make the most excellent schools in Monmouth County and beyond…… Mr Hurd and Mr Ippolito not only rock but are the best mentors and the level of support and dedication they have is immeasurable we are all so grateful my children are in the RED Bank public schools all those I have shared this with dream of a school community like the one we are so blessed to have thanks to everyone in support of this project and to the children who work hard, enjoy school love their teachers and are bright, talented, caring kids who are going to make change for the better….. i am one happy MOM…..

    Posted by: chef laura on November 30, 2009 at 12:17 am | Permalink

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