On Thursday, the city of Santa Clarita, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and Valencia High School officials will join in partnership to conduct the Every 15 Minutes program at Valencia High School.
**There may be traffic delays in the area of Valencia High School – 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Dickason Drive will be closed in front of the school from 10 a.m. -12:30 p.m.**
Funding for the program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the California Highway Patrol and the City of Santa Clarita.
This emotionally charged program is an event designed to dramatically instill teenagers with the consequences associated with drinking alcohol, reckless driving and life choices. The program will challenge students to think about personal safety and the responsibility of making mature decisions. The main goal of this powerful, high impact and very emotional program is to educate all individuals regarding the severe dangers awaiting those who make these choices, particularly those related to reckless driving, speed contests, drinking alcohol or using drugs and driving, and now distracted driving and texting.
Deputies will join forces with school officials and selected students to “drive” the message home. Several students will be taken from classes on Thursday, as if they had been “lost” in a tragic incident. They will be joined by other student program participants at a driving under the influence (D.U.I.) simulated collision scene, which will be set up near the school for the students to view, depicting fatalities and serious injuries to several students. During many of the programs, the Air-5 rescue helicopter from the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department’s Aero Bureau is used to simulate an airlift of a critically injured student to a local hospital. Several other “injured” students will be treated at the scene by the Los Angeles County Fire Department and taken to a local hospital. The drunk driver will be arrested and will be taken to the Santa Clarita Superior Court where a simulated conviction for manslaughter will occur.
Following the school demonstration and court proceedings, the program participants will visit the Santa Clarita Valley Youth Grove at Central Park and the Eternal Valley Mortuary. Guest speakers will speak to program participants at the Youth Grove. The students involved in the 2-day program will then visit a local hotel for dinner, where community members who have experienced real-life drunk driving related tragedies in their family and counselors will speak to them about how it feels to lose a loved one in a drunk driving related incident. The student participants will also draft a letter to be given to their parents that begins with this phrase: “Yesterday I was killed by a drunk driver and I never got to tell you….”
An assembly will be held at Valencia High School for the junior and senior classes where several guest speakers who had family members killed in collisions in the Santa Clarita Valley in past years, will convey their strong and emotional messages. All involved hope to send a poignant reminder about the dangers associated with poor life choices. All family and community members are encouraged to get involved and frequently talk to their youths about the topics.
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11 Comments
This program is great to have at the schools! This is a huge eye opener for some adults & kids!
Hope all SCV schools do this
This is a great program and will help a lot if people not only teenagers.
Can we have this program at West Ranch HS?
They’re not supposed to tell us about it, but it’s a very touching life learning experiance
They’re not supposed to tell us about it, but it’s a very touching life learning experiance
Coming from a student this is a great reminder of what the consequences of driving drunk or not. When driving drunk you are not only putting your own life in danger but others who were smart enough not to drive drunk. I think we may forget the seriousness of driving and how dangerous it is. I am legally allowed to drive people this Friday and this is a reminder to just be safe when driving. Even if your not drunk you need to be careful of other drivers and just realize how much of a responsibility driving a car is. I know that I will drive a lot safer ( not that I don’t now) but will NEVER drink and drive! I also appreciate the programs that drive you home for free if needed and this huge opportunity for teens to really see the consequences of driving drunk.
Good program been in madd it makes a difference parents should go too it should be shown in every school.
Awesome program❤️
This is great. I have have a Senior and Sophomore in Valencia High. Both already driving. This will for sure be an eye opener. Do they choose students at random?
When visas this as a senior at Valencia 2 years ago. It made me so sad :( but its a great program.
I got rearended by a student from there by Carls Jr. Kid had no license, no insurance and his dad blew it off like nothing. Great people.