Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Freedom High School And MTV

As reality version of The Breakfast Club, each episode if you really knew me going to different high school, and the following 5 students from different cliques, as they go through to change the life experience of Challenge Day, 1-day program that breaks down barriers between cliques, and completely changes the way students view their school and with each other.

If you really knew Me "is an incredibly genuine and document a series that takes us to the 24-hour journey through the social transformation of secondary school. It shows us what happens when kids from different cliques have decided to tear down the walls that divide them, and make a change "said Tony Disanto, president of Programming for MTV. "This is a tense and dramatic experiences, but ultimately, lifting and universally transferred to all of us who have been to school or going to." In the series progresses, "If you do not know me," raises a number of issues young people struggle with
today, from mental health, cyber bullying. On air and online, MTV viewers will be connected to information and resources for many of the themes raised in the show, often integrating core public network of educational initiatives, including the Thin Line, which aims to empower young people to stop the spread Digital abuse.

18-year-old man, who attends Freedom High School in Oakley, California, says that it has received from participation in the series, and if the Challenge Day could ease tensions between the groups.