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Team Building Awareness Project
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The Team Building Project is an awareness project that was intermingled in a school district to help spread epilepsy awareness throughout students, advocates, volunteers, and the cooperation of the faculty of the school. The goal of this project is for students to do their own research on epilepsy and come up with their own project.

Make Epilepsy awareness fun to learn in the classroom and outside of the classroom and make it a team effort. If you would like more information on this project please email us at Get-Involved@epilepsyone.org.


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Education and Awareness Pledge
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Educate and Aware Pledge




I, _____________________ would like to participate in the Team Building Awareness Project. This will help me, my friends, and my family spread awareness and dispel misconceptions about epilepsy in a fun way through researching facts.

The “Team Project” that I will be working on may lead me to have questions. This project is adapted for high school students, but can be adjusted for middle and elementary school students.

South Lakes High school Participated in this project during Epilepsy Awareness month, and there was wonderful feedback from the teachers, parents, and students. We are looking forward to more schools getting involved this year to help spread the awareness during Epilepsy Awareness Month. November is Epilepsy Awareness Month, and we hope that more schools will put that date on their calendar. I am looking forward to more schools to get involved in this project next year. We can start to educate our future leaders by signing up today.


School Name:       _________________________

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Teacher’s name:   ________________________


Grade level:           ________________________  

 

 

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