Welcome to the official page for the 2022-2023 O[yes] Media Contest!

High school students across Oregon were invited to participate in our annual O[yes] Media Contest. This contest, now in its 15th year, puts a spotlight on the importance of young worker safety and health. This year’s competition challenged participants to create either a 30- to 90-second video or graphic design that inspires young workers to take the O[yes] online Safety Awareness Training to bolster their knowledge of how to stay safe and healthy while on the job.

This year’s finalists came from high schools around the state: Bend Senior High School (Bend), Crescent Valley High School (Corvallis), Henley High School (Klamath Falls), Klamath Union High School (Klamath Falls), Lincoln High School (Portland), Parkrose High School (Portland), Springfield High School (Springfield), West Linn High School (West Linn), Westview High School (Portland), and Wilsonville High School (Wilsonville).  

The top winners in each category are:


Screen Grab – Jolynn Ta, Parkrose High School, Advanced Video Club

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Safety is Success – Jude Garlitz, Klamath Union High School, KU Digital Media Club

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Work Smarter, Not harder – Alina Jakobson, Wilsonville High School, Wilsonville Broadcast Network

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Workplace safety? Oyes! – Jake Huffaker, Crescent Valley High School (Corvallis area)

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Work exhaustion – Zack Kennedy, Bend Senior High School, Movie Production Club

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Graphic Design Category

5 things you need to know – Filippa Rudnicki, West Linn High School

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Be your own hero – Jimin Lee, Lincoln High School (Portland), Artivism Club

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O[yes] Safety – Gracie Poe, Henley High School (Klamath Falls), Digital Art Club

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Staying Healthy – Rishab Jain, Westview High School (Portland area)

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Mental Health Matters – Jacey Cooper, Springfield High School

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Don’t Lego of Safety – Jude Garlitz, Klamath Union High School

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