Social Media & Mental Health Town Hall
Local high school Health and Public Safety Academies are encouraged to attend.

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At the 2025 HOSA State Leadership Conference in Sacramento, CVHS HOSA wins!
1. HOSA 100 Club – For 100% members attendance at State Leadership Conference (SLC25).
2. HOSA 4-Ribbon Recognition for 2025 Learn, Lead, Serve, Innovate.
3. President, Allison Lopez was awarded one of 8 HOSA scholarships.
4. CVHS HOSA Chapter was awarded Gold Recognition for 2024-25 Blood Drives. At 360 donors, CVHS had the highest donors in the state. The closest (Silver) was 240 donors.
5. Team of Karla Gonzalez, Daila Juarez, President Allison Lopez, Carlos Lopez, Raymond Navarro & Brian Cardoso won Bronze in the Public Health category for their Social Media Connection to Mental Health awareness projects. The students produced a Town Hall in cooperation with Family Medicine Residency at Eisenhower Health. The team will head to Nashville, TN in June to compete at the HOSA-Future Health Professionals International Leadership Conference (ILC25).
Team is working to display Social Media Mental Health awareness billboards on I-10, and possibly bus shelters in Coachella Valley.
Thank you for all of your support and guidance!


If you would like to ENTER the billboard competition, REGISTER on Eventbrite.
- Design should be a slogan and image to increase awareness of Social Media and Mental Health effects on youth.
- Slogan must be a brief, 3 to 5 word message that can be read within 4-5 seconds on the highway.
- Image(s) with the slogan must correspond to the overall message of the billboard.
- Submission must be a digital copy emailed to simon.moore@cvusd.us by 2/10/2025 by 11:59pm.
Top 3 billboard submissions


