Twin Bridges High School Traffic Education
As we bring students back to the campus, we have developed the following plan to help mitigate the risks associated with possible exposure and spread of COVID-19. This plan is based on recommendations from ADTSEA and the Jefferson County Health Department.
The overall intention of the Traffic Education program is to give students the best foundation possible as new drivers. That said, the immediate health and well being of the students, instructor, and all others involved takes priority. All State and County Guidelines will be followed and changes to these adopted policies will be made as needed by the school administration, school board, and instructor. These practices have been adopted to help minimize risks, however are not a guarantee and each student and family should fully consider the risks involved prior to participating in the program.
The first day of traffic education will be July 13th. There will be a parent meeting the week before (date and time to be determined). Due to the possible exposure and spread of COVID-19, participation will be limited to Twin Bridges students only.
Rodney Head
Certified Driver’s Ed Instructor
Whitehall High School