Barrington High School app team needs your vote!

Vote by texting SILENT to #22333

Posted 2/1/17

A team of Barrington High School students whose app is in the running for an award needs your vote.

BHS app team wins Best in State award.

The team of Chris Sarli, Hayden Ivatts, Stephen …

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Barrington High School app team needs your vote!

Vote by texting SILENT to #22333

Posted

A team of Barrington High School students whose app is in the running for an award needs your vote.

BHS app team wins Best in State award.

The team of Chris Sarli, Hayden Ivatts, Stephen Johnston, Matt Collyer and Kieran Eagan created an app called "Silent 911" which is intended to help victims of domestic violence.

The app was selected a Best in State winner in the Verizon Innovative Learning app challenge, and is now trying to earn the title of "Fan Favorite."

People can vote by texting SILENT to the #22333 — one vote is allowed per device. Mario Correia serves as the advisor to the local team of students. 

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