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The segment of the MTV's "If You Really Knew Me" series filmed in Colusa will air on Aug. 11.
The segment, filmed in January, during Colusa High's School's Challenge Day is already online and has gotten a lot of attention there.
"Colusa High School is the only California school in the series other than Freedom High School where the pilot was filmed," Barbara Hankins, prevention coordinator for Colusa Unified School District, said in a statement.
The new docu-series, which premiered Tuesday, follows students as they come together for an event that spurs them to reveal who they really are, beyond the cliques, clubs and confines of high school life, MTV officials said.
Each episode visits a different school, following five students as they tear down the walls that divide them through a transformative one-day program, "Challenge Day."
Reminiscent of the film "The Breakfast Club," this real life series goes beneath the surface and behind the labels, ultimately uniting these students as they surprise each other with illuminating yet sometimes difficult truths about their lives.
"'If You Really Knew Me' is an incredibly authentic and compelling docu-series that takes us on a 24 hour journey through a high school's social transformation," said Tony DiSanto, President of Programming for MTV, in a statement. "It shows us what happens when kids from various cliques decide to break down the walls that divide them and commit to change. It's an intense and dramatic experience, but ultimately uplifting and universally relatable for all of us who have gone through high school or are about to."
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