Red Hook School District Sends Important Message to Seniors
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RED HOOK, NY - Red Hook school administrators along with Dutchess County Senior Assistant District Attorney Ryan LeGrady, the Red Hook Fire Company, the Tivoli Fire Department and the Red Hook Police Department teamed up on the morning of June 4th to present a “mock crash” demonstration at the Red Hook High School, emphasizing the negative impacts of making unsafe choices involving driving. As the school year was coming to an end, with many local proms and parties scheduled, it is more important than ever for students to be aware of the short and long term consequences of distracted driving. It only takes an instant to make a decision that can lead to an event that can change someone's life forever.