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Project Reset Creative Project Contest

An illustration of a person sitting in front of a computer screen with a group of people in the background; text that reads “Project Reset – Finding Digital Balance"

Technology and media are ever-present in our lives, from smartphones and tablets to streaming services and YouTube, and they are here to stay. Living in a digital world offers numerous benefits, including connecting with loved ones, accessing a wealth of information and entertainment, and nurturing creativity. However, it also presents several challenges, such as its effects on mental health, sleep quality, personal safety, learning, and physical activity. 

To address these issues, students in Grades 5-8 were invited to take part in the Project Reset Creative Project Contest. This optional initiative encourages students to raise awareness and convey messages about the consequences of unbalanced media use, the difference between meaningful and passive screen time, and their effects on health and well-being, through a medium of their choice. 

Project Reset Vision: To build opportunities for children, schools, and families to discover digital well-being through education, advocacy, and community action.

Project Reset - Prairie Mountain Health


Brandon School Division and the PMH Health Promotion team, along with their partners in Mental Health, and Public Health, are thrilled about the outstanding submissions received for the Project Reset Creative Project Contest.

Throughout the 2023-2024 school year, staff and students from 11 BSD schools took part in the challenge. Click on the images below to explore the diverse range of entries submitted, featuring infographics, skits, speeches, videos, and animations!


Click on the images below to explore the diverse range of entries submitted, featuring infographics, skits, speeches, videos, and animations.  BSD-Creative-Project-Contest-announcement-report_Page_3.jpg

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For more information regarding the Project Reset initiative with Prairie Mountain Health, please contact your child’s school directly or visit: Project Reset - Prairie Mountain Health.


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