OSAGE BEACH - Officials with the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety, the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the School of the Osage will kickoff the school's biennial safety dramatization at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, April 10 at the high school. The docudrama, which will begin at 10 a.m., is designed to educate teens about the consequences of distracted driving.
School of the Osage juniors and seniors will reenact a traffic crash caused by impaired and distracted driving, complete with law enforcement and emergency medical services involvement. The event will be videotaped and shared with freshman and sophomore students afterward in the high school auditorium.
Who: Capt. Greg Kindle, Missouri State Highway Patrol
Dave Silvester, MoDOT Central District Engineer
Matt Myers, Central Region Blueprint Coalition
Mike Williams, School of the Osage Principal
Rick Arnall, School of the Osage Resource Officer
School of the Osage juniors and seniors
What: School of the Osage Safety Docudrama
When: 9 a.m., Tuesday, April 10 - Docudrama to follow at 10 a.m. (In case of rain, the docudrama will be rescheduled for April 12)
Where: School of the Osage High School, Highway 42, Osage Beach
Why: To educate teens about the consequences of distracted driving.
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