
The South Huntington school district is offering the second in a series of community awareness programs.
District parents, guardians and students are invited to a presentation by Maureen McCormick, assistant district attorney, chief of Vehicular Crimes for Nassau County and a South Huntington resident.
On the agenda is information and discussion about teen drivers and road safety.
The district says: "What you learn will help you – and help your child, to be safer on our roads.
The issue isn’t trust... the issue is safety!"
The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Walt Whitman High School forum.
In cooperation with: SHUFSD PTA Council, Walt Whitman High School PTA,
WWHS S.A.D.D., WWHS Natural Helpers, and Stimson S.A.D.D.
There's a free raffle for parents in attendance.
For more information please contact: Ms. Jacqueline Harris,
Assistant Superintendent for Student Services, at: 425-5300 x128