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Show 1 Central School plans Safety Week They are also working toward safer crossings on busy streets. The chilidren's safety is very important to this years PTA Board at Central Elementary. Parents are encouraged to support sup-port their efforts by discussing all safety issues in their homes with their children. Firetrucks and seatbelts. Electricity Elec-tricity and police dogs. Next week is safety week at Central Elementary. The students will have an opportunity op-portunity to participate in many fun and exciting things. The school will host many important im-portant visitors. There will be Cowboy Buck, firemen, Deputy Squire, hospital personel, linemen, The "Fonz" (on video) and others. They will be there to teach the students important safety tips on such things as car travel, bus travel, child abuse, strangers, -c electricity, fires , animals, ' ' babysitting and much more. II The video "strong kids, safe kids" will be shown to all the students. It has been recommended by the Utah State PTA. If parents would like to preview this video before their children see it, the PTA will show it at the school's lunchroom on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 6 p.m. Fingerprinting and I.D. on kindergarten kin-dergarten and new students will be done in the school the first day of November. It will be done by the Pleasant Grove Police Department. Bicycle safety, vandalism, and other safety issues will be covered throughout the year and at another special Safety Week in the spring. PTA Safety Commissioner Sheryl Smart and PTA President Tammra Salisbury are working hard at finding the safest routes for children to walk to and from school. |