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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

103 students in grades 10-12 answered a poll about how often they may engage with activities while driving that are considered to be distracting. Many students listen to music every day while driving, but few make phone calls or answer texts.

MN Legislators hope to ban hand-held phones while driving

Nitya Thakkar, Aureus EIC February 15, 2019
MN Legislators are trying to pass a bill to ban all drivers from using hand-held phones and electronic devices
A sign made by SADD at the Huss Centers parking lot exit reminds people to not text and drive.

Distance from distractions makes driving safer

Noor Christava, Staff Writer October 31, 2018
Security and Students Against Destructive Decisions set reminders for student drivers to make smart choices behind the wheel.
Minnesota Department of Public Safety officer Curt Thurmes engages students in conversation about crashes.  The images you saw in this film were not accidents.  They were crashes.  100% preventable, he said.

State trooper shares “Gone too Soon” for SADD week

Gitanjali Raman, Social Media Editor April 14, 2015

MN State Trooper Curt Thurmes spoke with students Monday morning to kick of a week of awareness sponsored by Students Against Destructive Decisions.  He shared the video "Gone too Soon" produced by the...

Distracted and impaired driving lead to otherwise easily preventable tragedies

Distracted and impaired driving lead to otherwise easily preventable tragedies

Sarah Romans and Julia Hansen April 13, 2015
SADD stresses the dangers of distracted or impaired driving in light of SADD week, which is from Apr. 13-18.
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