Macomb County Prosecutor announces the winners of the 2026 Knocking Violence Out of My School video competition

In partnership with A Brighter Michigan, Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido once again led the “Knocking Violence Out of My School” student video competition, an initiative designed to give students a platform to influence their peers and take an active role in preventing school violence.

The 2026 competition challenged students to produce impactful videos highlighting the importance of speaking out against threats, violence, weapons, and bullying.

Submissions were reviewed and the winners selected by the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Juvenile Unit assistant prosecuting attorneys and Juvenile Unit support staff.
2026 “Knocking Violence Out of My School” Winners:

First Place: Be The Difference
Mikayla Jeffreys and Michaella Julia Oh from Huron Academy. Mikayla and Michaella will share a $1,000 prize.

Second Place: A Normal Day
?Amaria Goodwin from Lake Shore High School. Amaria won a $750 prize.

Third Place: More than Just Books
Lyla Card and Sara Augustitus also from Lake Shore High School. Lyla and Sara will share a $500 prize.

Juvenile Unit Chief Tonya Goetz praised the participants, noting that the caliber of entries continues to rise each year.

She emphasized that the students’ dedication and originality made the selection process both exciting and difficult.

Lucido extended his congratulations to all participants and winners, recognizing the effort it takes to address serious issues through peer-driven messaging. He highlighted the importance of students using their voices to influence positive change within their schools and communities.

As part of the recognition, Lucido will meet with the winning students to personally present their awards.

In addition, each winning student’s school will be honored with a Macomb County Prosecutor’s Hero Award, celebrating the students’ leadership and commitment to creating safer school environments.

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