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| school safety News+ XML/RSSBy Michael Pouls Stay on the approved route, never play in the street, and never accept a ride from anyone - children should follow these and other basic safety rules during their commute to school to stay safe! By National SAVE The Allstate Foundation presented a $16,000 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) to assist SAVE chapters in Mississippi in their efforts to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By National SAVE The Allstate Foundation presented a $44,400 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) to assist SAVE chapters in CO, IA, KS, MO, MT, NE, ND, SD, and WY to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By National SAVE The Allstate Foundation presented a $10,000 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) to assist SAVE chapters in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon and Washington in their efforts to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By National SAVE The Allstate Foundation presented a $10,000 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) to assist SAVE chapters in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon and Washington in their efforts to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By National SAVE Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Sunnyside High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving By Carleen Wray Students Against Violence Everywhere Receives $40,000 Grant from The Allstate Foundation to Promote Teen Safe Driving in North Carolina Basketball Backstop Structure Safety Device Prevents Serious Injury to Children @ UC San Diego Rimac By Sports Facilities Group Inc. At a recent youth basketball camp, an Auto-Loc safety device prevented a retracted basketball structure from free-falling to the gymnasium floor, preventing serious injury to children and damage to gymnasium. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Jessica Weber, a sophomore at Cuthbertson High School (Waxhaw, NC), was recognized by the National Association of SAVE for her youth safety and violence prevention efforts. By Life Skills for Children It is no wonder so many of our kids are coming of the rails. Proliferation of drugs, under age drinking, graffiti, kids being stabbed in schools. How has it got to this point By National Students Against Violence Everywhere Rockwell Charter High School Encourages Safe Driving by presentation to provide students information about safe driving during National Safe Driving Month. By National Students Against Violence Everywhere Beacon Academy of Nevada Focuses on Teen Safe Driving; the Chapter is focusing on the creation of an online curriculum and activities to enhance and compliment their current driver’s education courses. By National Students Against Violence Everywhere The Liberty High School SAVE Club is creating a brochure and poster exhibit to inform their fellow students of the dangers of texting and driving. Students will also present the dangers of drinking and driving to their peers. By Students Against Violence Everywhere The National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) and the Allstate Foundation have partnered to increase youth safety and promote Teen Safe Driving during National Youth Traffic Safety Month (May). By Students Against Violence Everywhere The Allstate Foundation & SAVE presented a grant to the Tuscarora High School SAVE Chapter. Members are designing a morning television segment and a video demonstrating the dangers of driving while texting to encourage safe driving among teens. By Students Against Violence Everywhere The Allstate Foundation, SAVE presented a grant to the Mason County SAVE Chapter to focus on youth safety and teen safe driving. Representatives of the chapter will make appearances throughout the county promoting teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the funding from the Allstate Foundation, SAVE presented a grant to Mercer Island High School to create an awareness campaign to inform students, parents and community of the dangers of teen auto accidents during the academic school year. By Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) The Allstate Foundation and SAVE presented a grant to The Cheyenne High School to increase awareness among fellow students, parents and the community of some of the dangerous driving practices by teens. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Hermleigh High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Rotan High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Ident-A-Kid Services of America Ident-A-Kid Services of America, Inc., celebrates 25 years of helping keep kids safe. By Patty O'Brien The Allstate Foundation presented a $10,000 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) to assist SAVE chapters in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon and Washington in their efforts to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere The Crawford High School SAVE Chapter will be holding an X the Text Event on Thursday, March 24, 2011 during national Youth Violence Prevention Week (March 21-25) to raise awareness, educate, prevent and reduce youth violence. By Students Against Violence Everywhere The St. John Osborn SAVE Chapter, located at the School-Based Health Center operated by St. John Providence Community Health, will celebrate National Youth Violence Prevention Week (NYVPW) from March 21-25, 2011. By Students Against Violence Everywhere The Southern School of Engineering (SSOE) SAVE Chapter, advised by Minnie Harrington, will celebrate National Youth Violence Prevention Week (NYVPW) from March 21-25, 2011. By Students Against Violence Everywhere The National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) and The Guidance Group, are proud to be founding partners of the National Youth Violence Prevention Campaign, celebrating its ninth year from March 21-25, 2011. By Students Against Violence Everywhere The Crossroads High School SAVE Chapter, advised by Lindsey Schab, has been busy promoting SAVE awareness in their school and community. They held a Teen Safe Driving event on Thursday, March 17th featuring local Allstate Agent Mark Noffsinger. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Ross Shaw Sterling Sr. High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Eastern Guilford High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Casey Story, Youth Advisory Board Chair, and Carleen Wray, Executive Director, of the Natl. Assoc. of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) participating in youth violence prevention meeting with U.S. government agencies & natl. organizations. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Denver youth representatives, Gerardo Ceballos and Candy Gonzalez from Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), will participate in a two-day youth violence prevention meeting with U.S. government agencies and national organizations. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Vista Ridge High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Carleen Wray, executive director of the National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), has announced that National SAVE Youth Advisory Board (YAB) Chair, Casey Story, attended the White House Conference on Bullying today. By Students Against Violence Everywhere National SAVE Youth Advisory Board Chair, Casey Story, will join President Obama, the Department of Education, and the Department of Health and Human Services at The White House for a Conference on Bullying Prevention. By Patty O'Brien, National SAVE The Allstate Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere to assist chapters in Virginia, West Virginia, D. C., Maryland and Delaware in their efforts to increase youth safety and promote safe teen driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to High Point Community Against Violence and Preparing Our Youth Foundation (HPCAV/POYF) to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to The Lighthouse Community Center (Detroit, MI) to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Lehman High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Detroit Community High School (Detroit, MI) to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to High Point Central High School (High Point, NC) to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Cuthbertson High School (Waxhaw, NC) to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Bunn High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Ira High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Springlake-Earth High School to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere The Allstate Foundation presented a $25,000 grant to Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) to assist SAVE chapters in Texas in their efforts to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Blue Rock Enterprises New school safety software available to schools By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Southern School of Engineering (Durham, NC) to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Thanks to the Allstate Foundation, Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), Inc. presented a grant to Ben L. Smith High School (Greensboro, NC) to increase youth safety and promote teen safe driving. By Students Against Violence Everywhere Carleen Wray, executive director of the National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE), has announced that Argrow “Kit” Evans, currently of Berkeley, Calif., has been named to the organization’s board of directors. By National SAVE Students against violence everywhere (save) and the allstate foundation sponsor teen safe driving activities in wisconsin mukwonago high school participates | ||||||||||||||||||||||