Every 15 Minutes - California Highway Patrol The two-day Every 15 Minutes program is very dramatic and emotional-and purposely so Teenagers are constantly reminded about the choices they have to make involving alcohol and how many others are affected by their decisions
News Post - servitehs. org A simulated drunk driving collision of high school students was staged behind the school in a residential intersection, surrounded by hundreds of students from both Rosary Academy and Servite
Every 15 Minutes at Servite High School - YouTube On Monday, February 4th, 2019, the California Highway Patrol, in conjunction with Servite High School and a variety of community partners, conducted a simulated drunk driving traffic collision as
Sister School - A Catholic All-Boy College Prep High School in Orange . . . Every 15 Minutes is held every other year to bring awareness to juniors and seniors about the dangers of drinking and distracted driving Freshman Welcome Picnic Dance encourages new students from Rosary and Servite and to meet new friends within the community
Every 15 Minutes - Wikipedia Every 15 Minutes (E15M) is a two-day program focusing on high school juniors and seniors, which challenges them to think about driving while drunk, personal safety, and the responsibility of making mature decisions
Good Grief: What is Every 15 Minutes? – The Urban Legend Every 15 Minutes uses a scare tactic method aiming to teach teenagers the dangers of drunk driving The program was first introduced to California high schools by the Chico Police Department in 1995, a response to the alarmingly high death tolls caused by young drunk drivers
Every 15 Minutes at Servite High School On Monday, February 4th, 2019, the California Highway Patrol, in conjunction with Servite High School and a variety of community partners, conducted a simulated drunk driving traffic collision as part of the Every 15 Minutes program, a two-day program which demonstrates to high school students the impact of drinking and driving has on friends
Every 15 Minutes - The Youth Center Developed in the 1990s by a police officer, this national initiative highlights the alarming statistic that every 15 minutes, someone in the U S dies in an alcohol-related traffic accident
How to Prepare for the Every 15 Minutes Program Every 15 Minutes is a program for juniors and seniors in high school to reduce drunk and distracted driving It involves a mock drunk driving crash and students "dying," or being withdrawn from class every 15 minutes From there, all participants are taken to a retreat for a multitude of activities