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NEC VIDEO CONTEST WINNER ANNOUNCED! 

 

Chrisman High School Rises Above 200 Schools to Win 25 NEC VT47 Projectors

 

 

 

Chicago, October 5, 2005 – 

Over the summer teachers and students from kindergarten through 12

th

 grade 

were busy developing and submitting creative two-minute videos to NEC.  These videos demonstrated how 

display technology would positively affect learning in their classroom, with the best video winning 25 NEC 

VT47 projectors for their school.  The public voted for their favorite video between September 26-30, 2005 

on NEC’s website (

www.necvisualsystems.com

), and the overwhelming winner is William Chrisman High 

School in Independence, Missouri!  

 

 

“When we found out that we won, everyone was so excited you could actually hear cheering from all the 

way down the hall!” said Nathan Mooney, chemistry teacher at Chrisman High School, who along with 

fellow teacher Jim Schaffer created the winning video.  “We are going to be able to use these projectors in so 

many ways; we can’t wait to get our hands on them! We are so proud of our school and want to thank NEC 

for making Chrisman an even better school.” 

 

The winning video cleverly rearranged the lyrics of a pop song to highlight the multiple uses of an NEC 

projector. This song was sung by various teachers and students throughout the school and was accompanied 

on guitar by their mascot the Chrisman Bear.  View the winning video at 

www.necvisualsystems.com

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The top five videos, selected from over 200 quality videos are: Chanute High School in Chanute, Kansas, 

Freeport High School from Sarver, Pennsylvania, John Tucker Elementary School from Redmond, Oregon, 

Marshall Middle School from Marshall, Virginia and William Chrisman High School in Independence, 

Missouri.  Over 8000 votes were submitted and Chrisman High School came out on top, winning 25 NEC 

projectors with a total value of over $21,000!  

 

 

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