Bizarre: Knoxville Tn. High School, half year long "Zombie Pandemic Project" and Idaho Zombie/UFO drill April 27th.
The Idaho Zombie/UFO crash drill is happening on the 27th of this month. They have taken the information off the website it was on, when it began getting a lot of attention. But it is still being held and a video about it, is below.
When I was doing some searches on other subjects I came across this information on a Knox County High School website.
The Hardin Valley Academy in Knox County, Tennessee has a Zombie Pandemic Project for the whole school.
This was based on a "virus" or something contagious being released from Oak Ridge Laboratory, which is just miles from the school. The students have to figure out the solutions to the Zombie Pandemic.
Oak Ridge is where uranium is enriched and it is the science lab area for the U.S. government for nuclear and other experiments.
In my opinion, it is completely bizarre for a High School to have a Zombie Pandemic. They state it is to make it fun for the students.
There are 4 academies that are part of Hardin Valley. The STEM, Liberal
Arts, Health and Science, and Business Law and Public Affairs. They
all had their assignments for the Pandemic and all of them are due this
week.
The Stem Academy had to do this as part of the project:
THE STEM ACADEMY: Your battalion projects will focus on at least ONE of the following issues. Within your 22 platoons (advisories), use the D-SCHOOL ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS to address at least ONE of the following issues:
· Design
and create: an apparatus for containment, zombie-proof houses or
buildings, zombie traps, a mechanism to reverse zombie-ism, a syringe
that would deliver vaccine safely and effectively, a survival kit, a
remote microchip to control zombies, a weapon to destroy zombies, a
tracking device to collect and analyze data on zombies, a
transportation plan to evacuate zombie laden areas, anti-zombie
robots, or a mechanism that will address other issues created by the
Zombie Pandemic.
· What
technology or science can be used to defeat the zombie pandemic? If
it cannot be defeated, how can technology be used to institute other
options, for example colonization?
· Design
an apparatus that would aide in daily living, i.e. the production of
food, the movement of people and products safely, the security of
water resources, etc.
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The Liberal Arts had to do this:
THE LIBERAL ARTS ACADEMY: Your group’s project will focus on at least ONE of the following issues:
· As
liberal artist we have a responsibility to the global community and
humanity. Develop a plan that would allow you to provide badly needed
services to your community, the nation, and globally. What will
your role be in making the world better and serving others?
· How
do we preserve our humanity through the Zombie pandemic? What will
society look like during and after the pandemic? What do we save from
our current societies? What do we let go? What lessons did we
learn? What items and characteristics become valued within Generation
Z?
· How
do ethics break down when dealing with survival? Examine whether
there be absolute right and wrong decisions. What will society’s
new “zombie ethics” look like?
· How
can grammar, rhetoric, and arts be used to bring about awareness and
preparedness? Create a “survival guide” with specific details,
directions, and suggestions.
· What
art (either visual or performing) may be created from the conflict?
How will it reflect the emotional content and historic relevance of
the conflict?
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The Health and Science had to do this:
THE HEALTH SCIENCE ACADEMY: Your group’s project will focus on at least ONE of the following issues:
· How
did this start? How can the spread of the virus be contained? What
precautions should communities take that have not been affected?
What do you do with the infected people?
· How
will the medical community respond to the Zombie Pandemic:
ethically, prioritization of tasks, treatment alternatives,
communication of health concerns, prevention and response strategies,
vaccinations, triage facilities, etc.
· After
the Zombie Pandemic, what lessons did the medical community learn?
What methods would be instituted in a post-pandemic hospital? How
will medical care be different if we win?
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Notice the "IF WE WIN" above.
The business Law had to do this:
THE BUSINESS LAW AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS ACADEMY: Your group’s project will focus on at least ONE of the following issues:
· What
is the government going to do? How will laws change during this
emergency? What laws remain? How might laws be enforced? Who is
going to enforce them? How might communities provide order and
protection?
· What lines of communication will be used? What will those look like?
· Will
money, as we know it, be the vehicle to exchange for goods and
services? Will we be forced into a barter system? What will that
look like?
· What
businesses will be able to survive and/or thrive in a Zombie
dominated world? Create a business plan for such a business.
· How
did our government allow this to happen? Create government propaganda
that would be used during the situation. What would it convey? How
would we communicate it if traditional technological means are
disabled?
· How
will food and water be procured and distributed? What kind of
utilities will be available? How do you secure these survival
services?
· How
will the economic face of the globe change? Who will be the new
economic powers? Why? What happens to the former powers?
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Notice they say "CREATE GOVERNMENT PROPAGANDA TO BE USED DURING THE SITUATION"?
All of the documents have this information for each area of the school:
I actually find this very interesting as more and more "Zombie" pandemic drills are happening in the U.S. This school is close to Oak Ridge and they began the project in January. Both of these accumulating in the same week is interesting too. So, what is the deal with useing "Zombie" as the drills instead of pandemic of another sort? The government has had "Zombie" drills in the recent past too.
Competition/Contest: On April 3, students will present their projects to their advisory. These products will be judged upon completion. Advisory teachers will then select the best representation of their academy. Winners from each Advisory will be awarded for their efforts, creativity, and understanding of the academy purpose. On April 10 and 17, each winning advisory representative group will present its project to the dean and administrator of the applicable academy. From those presentations, the top three from each academy will be determined. Those top three will then present a final time in the week of April 22-26. The entire school will be able to see the products created by their peers during the following Advisory, May 1.
I actually find this very interesting as more and more "Zombie" pandemic drills are happening in the U.S. This school is close to Oak Ridge and they began the project in January. Both of these accumulating in the same week is interesting too. So, what is the deal with useing "Zombie" as the drills instead of pandemic of another sort? The government has had "Zombie" drills in the recent past too.
Here is the information about the Idaho Zombie Apocalypse happening this week, on the 27th.
How many other schools have had a half year long project about a Zombie Apocalypse?
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