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January 12, 2017

Safety town education at Manville’s Weston School

Students from Manville’s Weston School learned about pedestrian safety through RideWise’s Safety Town course.  Principal Melissa Keiser and physical education teacher Sylvia Sekula worked with RideWise to offer Safety Town education to all K-3 and special education students at Weston School.  The core of RideWise’s Safe Routes to School program is bike and pedestrian education, which is provided free of charge to any school in Somerset County.  Schools that are interested in hosting a Safety Town course should contact Gerry Montague at  Gerard@ridewise.org.

Article by Donna Allison / Top Stories

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