Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has announced the winners of the 2017 Take Action Video Contest in which Ohio high school students were asked to create 60-second videos about cybersecurity topics.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2017 Take Action Video Contest!
1st Place: Aujolie Baker from the Arts & College Preparatory Academy
2nd Place:
Hailey Phister from Dublin Coffman High School
3rd Place: Nicholas Kudlapur from Logan High School
They will receive college scholarships of $2,500, $1,500, and $1,000, respectively.
Attorney General DeWine also recognized the following finalists of the 2017 Take Action Video Contest:
- Mayfield High School Margaret Zimmer
- Cedarville High School Kiley Collum
- Focus Learning Academy Southeast Mikelah Davie
- Sycamore High School Nathan Gibson and Rohith Gattu
- Medina County Career Center Matthew Arehart
- Massillon Washington High School Caitlyn Conley
- Bryan High School Ireland Moor
For the 2017 Take Action Video Contest, Ohio high school students grades 9 to 12 were asked to submit a 60-second video on one of the following cybersecurity topics: privacy on your smartphone, social networking scams, and creating strong passwords. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office received more than 120 contest entries from nearly 200 students throughout the state.