Celebrate My Drive, powered by State Farm, is pleased to announce
Alameda High School is one of 100 winning high schools, earning a
$25,000 grant. They were among 3,283 registered high schools who
participated in this year’s program. Students, parents, administrators
and the entire community rallied in support of teen drivers, making
online safe driving commitments, helping the Hornets reach their goal.
Crashes are the leading cause of death for teens, and the first year behind the wheel is the most dangerous. Celebrate My Drive is an opportunity to celebrate new drivers, focusing on the freedom, but also the responsibility, that comes with earning a driver’s license. It’s a chance for teens and their high schools to amplify conversations about this important topic and help be part of the solution.
“State Farm is proud of Alameda High School’s efforts to generate excitement among students, faculty and the entire community to make safe driving commitments and have positive conversations about teen driver safety,” said State Farm Agent Kelly Lux. “We appreciate all of the wonderful support of the program to help reduce teen crashes and save lives.”
Alameda High School is required to invest 10 percent of the grant award on a teen driver safety program for students. The school may choose how to use the remaining funds.A complete list of the 100 winning high schools will be available on www.celebratemydrive.com on Dec. 15.
Information submitted by State Farm
Photo via Shutterstock
Crashes are the leading cause of death for teens, and the first year behind the wheel is the most dangerous. Celebrate My Drive is an opportunity to celebrate new drivers, focusing on the freedom, but also the responsibility, that comes with earning a driver’s license. It’s a chance for teens and their high schools to amplify conversations about this important topic and help be part of the solution.
“State Farm is proud of Alameda High School’s efforts to generate excitement among students, faculty and the entire community to make safe driving commitments and have positive conversations about teen driver safety,” said State Farm Agent Kelly Lux. “We appreciate all of the wonderful support of the program to help reduce teen crashes and save lives.”
Alameda High School is required to invest 10 percent of the grant award on a teen driver safety program for students. The school may choose how to use the remaining funds.A complete list of the 100 winning high schools will be available on www.celebratemydrive.com on Dec. 15.
Information submitted by State Farm
Photo via Shutterstock
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