Students shine in national safety program recognition

November 08, 2024 | HENRY CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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Students shine in national safety program recognition
During a recent government meeting, a notable achievement by students at the Governor's School was highlighted. Shannon King, a physics teacher at the institution, led her class to be selected for participation in the prestigious Insurance Institute for Highway Safety program. This initiative, which spans the entire country, required students to submit a video showcasing their enthusiasm for safety.

The recognition is significant, as the class was chosen from hundreds of schools nationwide, underscoring the caliber of their work. As part of the program, the students will have the opportunity to visit a facility where vehicle safety testing occurs. The program will cover all expenses related to transportation and meals, and the students' experiences will be documented and shared across the country.

This acknowledgment not only celebrates the students' dedication but also emphasizes the importance of safety education in schools.

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