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Date published: 5/28/2001
My safety bumper sticker is: Do not go under a bus to get anything.
--Stephanie Hines, fourth grade Hartwood Elementary School, Mrs. Cigavic's class Be careful when you mow the lawn. You might cut yourself. --Max Harvey, fourth grade Hartwood Elementary School, Mrs. Cigavic's class Don't drink and drive, because you might kill innocent bystanders or yourself. --Drew Miller, third grade Grafton Village Elementary School, Mrs. Renninger's class Don't ride at night, lacking a reflector or light. --Joe Baker, fourth grade Grafton Village Elementary School, Mr. Sipple's class Check how deep, before into the water you leap. --Daniel Luckett, fourth grade Grafton Village Elementary School, Mr. Sipple's class Floods, tornadoes, volcanoes and earthquakes are all part of earth's feelings, like ours, but we must still stay SAFE! --Kaitlyn MacAloon, third grade Winding Creek Elementary School, Ms. Galusha's class Wear a helmet over your head so, if you fall, you won't be dead. --Joe Martin, fifth grade Fredericksburg Academy, Mr. Pace's class Make a splash, not a splat. Do not run at the pool! --Charles Smith, fifth grade Fredericksburg Academy, Mr. Pace's class If you stay alert, you won't get hurt. --Brock Martin, fifth grade Fredericksburg Academy, Mrs. O'Bannon's class Don't be a nug and do drugs. It's bad for your lungs! --Carrie Vreeland, fourth grade Widewater Elementary School, Ms. Ironsides' class Don't be a fool. Be safe by wearing your seat belt. --Alicia Hart, fifth grade Riverview Elementary School, Ms. Wright's class LOCK UP before leaving home or going to sleep! --Missy M. Hayden, fifth grade Riverview Elementary School, Ms. Wright's class SFPL: Safety first; play later. --Chris Hammond, third grade Dahlgren School, Mrs. Wilkerson's class Never click on a computer virus because it can do damage to your computer. --Thomas Robinson, third grade Dahlgren School, Mrs. Wilkerson's class Don't play with electrical wires! --Brent Murphy, third grade Grafton Village Elementary School, Mrs. Renninger's class
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