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And Here It Is: Mt. Carmel High's Video for Japan

Students packed the high school gym on April 1 to shoot scenes for a message of hope video for teens in Japan affected by the earthquake and tsunami.

 

Mt. Carmel High School students recently took some time to record messages of hope for teens in Japan affected by the devastating tsunami and earthquake.

The final cut of the video is now ready and available on YouTube. It has also been attached to this story. Check it out!

Tyler Kidd, the Mt. Carmel sophomore who had the idea for the hope message, left a comment on a previous story about the video, saying:

"I hope that this will let people in Japan know that someone cares about them. I hope this video will cheer someone up even if it is just a day, minute, or just a second in their life. I would be happy just knowing that I made a difference in someone's life."

Be sure to take a look at RB Patch's story and video about the day of the shoot, which includes an interview with Dr. Michael Inoue, Japan's honorary consul general in San Diego.

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About this column: Stories about Rancho Peñasquitos-area schools in the Poway Unified School District. Related Topics: Mt. Carmel, PQ, rancho penasquitos, and rancho penasquitos
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