It is that excting time when school is starting. Backpacks, folders, notebooks, and gymbags start coming into focus. For parents with children who have focusing and distractibility related concerns, ...
As Boston University undergraduate students returned to their classes this semester, some found themselves sitting amongst much older — often outspoken — classmates. Sitting alongside individuals ...
Skyview high school students are getting first hand experience of impaired driving, not on the road but through distracted driving simulators. Save A Life tour is a safe driving awareness program ...
NASHUA – More than 1,600 sophomores and juniors from Nashua High School North and South recently took part in ThinkFast Interactive, a two-day program designed to teach teenagers about the dangers of ...
Two Coshocton County Career Center seniors received a grant to create a campaign against distracted driving. The project, "No Text Is Worth the Wreck," aims to educate teen drivers on the dangers and ...
Distracted driving causes an estimated 60% of crashes involving teenage drivers. High school students in Delaware County on Tuesday got a close-up view of the possible consequences. A mock crash ...
It’s not always easy to to put the cell phone away in the car. But one step — and one student — at a time, there was hope this week in the Alhambra Unified School District that young people can lead ...
Lenox Police Officer William Colvin should be commended for setting up the presentation of teen traffic safety from the International Save A Life Tour (Eagle, May 9), as should all of the businesses ...
The students worked with the National Road Safety Foundation and an Emmy-winning director to film the 30-second PSA. The PSA will be aired on "Teen Kids News," a nationally syndicated TV program.
NEW YORK, June 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ad Council and Project Yellow Light announced the winners of the 14th annual scholarship competition, where students have the opportunity to create public ...
BEREA, Ohio — Berea-Midpark and Polaris Career Center students are taking aim at distracted driving with a peer-led campaign designed to influence how teens think about safety behind the wheel.