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Goodyear, Maricopa County, Arizona
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Safety meeting at Avondale School on Oct. 2 involving police chiefs, school officials, and a traffic safety expert to discuss child safety in commuting to and from school, stressing community-wide cooperation.
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Safety Meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 2. Bob Blakney,
from Arizona
Highway
Traffic
Safety Division, met with Ham
Coleman, Chief of Police of Avondale, Robert Schmidt, Chief of
Police of Goodyear, T. C. Rhodes,
president of Avondale School
Board; Earl E. Moody, principal
of school No. 1: L. F. Coor, sup-
erintendent;
and James
King,
Goodyear business man, to dis-
cuss school and community safe-
ty problems.
The main topic of discussion was
the safety of school children com-
ing to and going home from
school.
The safety of children should
be the concern of all adult citizens in the community.
A better understanding of each
of our responsibilities in teach-
ing children safety, is needed.
The teaching and practicing of
safety rules and regulations
is not the total responsibility of the
school alone. It is going to take
cooperation of parents, enforce-
ment officers, school personnel,
and interested citizens of the
community to realize a compre-
hensive safety program.
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Where did it happen?
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Primary Location
Avondale
Event Date
Tuesday, Oct. 2
Key Persons
Outcome
discussion on school and community safety problems, emphasizing cooperation of parents, enforcement officers, school personnel, and citizens for a comprehensive safety program.
Event Details
Bob Blakney from Arizona Highway Traffic Safety Division met with Ham Coleman, Chief of Police of Avondale, Robert Schmidt, Chief of Police of Goodyear, T. C. Rhodes, president of Avondale School Board, Earl E. Moody, principal of school No. 1, L. F. Coor, superintendent, and James King, Goodyear business man, to discuss school and community safety problems. The main topic was the safety of school children coming to and going home from school. The safety of children should be the concern of all adult citizens in the community. A better understanding of each of our responsibilities in teaching children safety is needed. The teaching and practicing of safety rules and regulations is not the total responsibility of the school alone. It is going to take cooperation of parents, enforcement officers, school personnel, and interested citizens of the community to realize a comprehensive safety program.