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Howell High School Student Wins FRHSD Teen Driver Safety Flag and Banner Contest
Howell High School sophomore John Placanica has been selected as the Freehold Regional High School District’s 2017 Teen Driver Safety Flag and Banner Contest winner.
Each year, the district invites sophomores to put their design skills to work, creating a flag that conveys a positive message about teen driver safety. A winning design is selected from each high school, securing the designer a guaranteed parking spot for their senior year. From the six finalists, a district winner is selected to have their design made into a flag and a banner. John was selected as this year’s winner. A flag featuring his design will fly at every FRHSD school and banner will hang in each cafeteria for the upcoming school year.
The FRHSD is committed to teen driver safety. The district strives to help teen drivers consider the real consequences of their choices: from losing a license and/or insurance coverage to losing relationships, mobility, or even their lives.
Each year, the district invites sophomores to put their design skills to work, creating a flag that conveys a positive message about teen driver safety. A winning design is selected from each high school, securing the designer a guaranteed parking spot for their senior year. From the six finalists, a district winner is selected to have their design made into a flag and a banner. John was selected as this year’s winner. A flag featuring his design will fly at every FRHSD school and banner will hang in each cafeteria for the upcoming school year.
The FRHSD is committed to teen driver safety. The district strives to help teen drivers consider the real consequences of their choices: from losing a license and/or insurance coverage to losing relationships, mobility, or even their lives.