MACON – Monday, May 21st, Wright City High School was presented with $500 for their educational efforts in the It Only Takes One Campaign. Two schools were selected in each region to receive this award. They also received a bronze banner for achieving 91% seat belt usage. Wright City was one of four northeast Missouri schools to receive banner honors in the competition.
It Only Takes One is a statewide campaign among high school students that stresses the importance of making good decisions while on the road. One drink, one text, one distraction could end it all. But one click (of the seatbelt) could save your life. It runs from September to March.
The Missouri teen seat belt usage rate statewide is 70%. Educating our young drivers on responsible driving habits doesn't end with the competition. Please continue to keep reminding them about the importance of wearing their seat belt every time they are in a vehicle and to NOT text and drive.
For more information about this program or other highway safety information, please visit our website at https://savemolives.com/.
Picture cutline - Pictured (L-R): Amy Crawford, Northeast Coalition for Roadway Safety; Brooklyn Moore, S.A.D.D. member; Autumn Nixon, S.A.D.D member; Becky Brinkmeyer, It Only Takes One School Coordinator; Abigail Jackson, It Only Takes One School Coordinator.