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  1. Back to school safety alert CPSC urges bicyclists to wear helmets (SuDoc Y 3.C 76/3:11-3/97005882)
  2. Back to School! / The Scoop on School Safety / Start the School Year Right / Kindergarten: Ready or Not? (Nashville Parent, August 2008)
  3. Supreme Court should go back to school.(Morse v. Frederick): An article from: National Catholic Reporter by Donal Brown, 2007-04-06
  4. Back to school safely (SuDoc TD 8.2:SCH 6/6) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1998
  5. Stop, thief! Identity-theft threats seem to be a constant, thanks to porous networks and laid-back users. But there are some key strategies campus leaders ... bay.: An article from: University Business by Elizabeth Millard, 2008-10-01
  6. Get Real #8: Girl Reporter Bytes Back! by Linda Ellerbee, 2010-11-16

41. Students Against Violence Everywhere - Focus On Back To School Safety
STUDENTS AGAINST VIOLENCE EVERYWHERE ~ AUGUST FOCUS ON BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY. It is that time of year again. Students are heading back to school and it’s
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STUDENTS AGAINST VIOLENCE EVERYWHERE ~ AUGUST: FOCUS ON BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY
It is "that" time of year again. Students are heading back to school and it’s hard to determine who is more excited, the students or the parents! Students have their pens and paper, and their outfits for the first day of school, but have you thought about safety and what you need to do to prepare for a safe school year? A small amount of planning now, can help everyone have a more pleasant and safer experience for the entire school year and beyond. SAVE Chapters nationwide are encouraged to lead their school sites in safety activities. BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY RESOURCES

42. City Highlights - Back To School Safety
Back to School Safety. The City of North Richland Hills considers pedestrian safety to be very important. Nowhere is this more of a concern than near our schools.
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Back to School Safety The City of North Richland Hills considers pedestrian safety to be very important. Nowhere is this more of a concern than near our schools. When the new school year starts on August 24, all motorists share the responsibility of making sure students arrive safely. Drivers should slow down in neighborhoods where children are walking, riding bikes or waiting for the bus. They should obey school zone speed limits and know when to stop for school buses.
State law requires approaching drivers to stop when a school bus is stopped and operating red flashing lights or an extended stop sign. Drivers should not proceed until the school bus resumes motion; the driver is signaled by the bus driver to proceed; or the visual signal is no longer activated. A driver does not have to stop for a school bus if the roadway is separated by a median or other physical barrier. If a roadway is divided only by a left-turning lane, but not separated by a median, then drivers must stop for school buses. Drivers who do not stop for school buses face a fine of up to $1,000. If a driver is convicted of this offense more than once, the state can suspend their license.
Parents, please remind your children about the dangers of talking to, or taking rides from, strangers. For those children who walk to and from school, develop a preplanned route you both know ahead of time. Once you have an established route, develop a Plan B to be used only in cases of construction or other circumstances where their normal route is interrupted.

43. Back To School Safety
HPD, HFD and local law enforcement stress back to school safety. HPD joined forces at a news conference today (Aug. 14) with the Houston Fire Department, Harris County Precinct
http://www.guidrynews.com/story.aspx?id=1000019930

44. Back To School Safety
Back to school safety Keeping Nevaeh's memory alive. Updated Sunday, 15 Aug 2010, 1106 PM EDT Published Sunday, 15 Aug 2010, 1106 PM EDT
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45. Back To School Safety
Back to school season is upon us. It's time to reiterate the importance of Stranger Danger with your children. Whether your child is five or fifteen, don't assume because you
http://ezinearticles.com/?Back-to-School-Safety&id=2542752

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The Owen Sound Downtown Improvement Area (OSDIA) is committed to providing effective leadership in the ongoing development of Downtown Owen Sound as a vibrant and sustainable
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Next week is back to school for most students across Ontario. The Owen Sound Police Service is reminding motorist that the streets and sidewalks will once again be busy with students going to and from school. Students may not always be focusing on traffic safety and motorists are encouraged to slow down and be extra cautious. Drivers are also reminded that school buses will be back on the roads making frequent stops. Failing to stop for a school bus with red lights activated puts students at extreme risk and the offence carries a fine of $490.00 and six demerit points. The Owen Sound Police Service will be focusing their traffic safety efforts on enforcement and education in school areas. This will include speeding, aggressive driving as well as illegal parking in the area of schools. Parking in prohibited areas around schools can create safety hazards by impeding bus drop-off areas and limiting driver and pedestrian visibility at school crossings. The Owen Sound Police is also encouraging citizens to enjoy their Labour Day weekend responsibly. The Owen Sound Police will be conducting R.I.D.E. spot checks at various times and locations throughout the Labour Day weekend.

47. Back To School Safety
Back To School Safety. By John Beatty. Fire and Life Safety Educator III. Maine Fire Training and Education. Southern Maine Community College . I know that I’m wondering
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[Portland Fire Department] Back To School Safety By John Beatty Fire and Life Safety Educator III Maine Fire Training and Education Southern Maine Community College I know that I’m wondering where the summer went, how about you? It seems that whenever I wanted to do anything-it rained. Because of the rain my grass is greener but also taller and I spent a great deal of time trying to keep it under control. Oh and by the way I’m losing the battle. Just like me you are all wondering where the time has gone, and to think that in just a few weeks school will be starting up again. For those of us that are parents, it’s back to school shopping, getting the kids ready for a new sleep schedule and listening to “but I don’t want to go back to school”. But for all of us, whether we have children that are returning to school or not, it’s time to think about back to school safety. Use this checklist to prepare your children for a safe school year. Make sure your child knows his or her telephone number and address as well as 911 for an emergency. Plan a walking route to the bus stop with your child. Choose the most direct route, test it with them and tell them not to talk to strangers of any sort.

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