Itawamba County - Brain Awareness

Page 1

“Play Smart, Play Safe”

The children in Itawamba County are our #1 asset and need to protect their brain. To promote March as Brain Safety Awareness month, members of the Pilot Club of Mantachie and Anchor Club of Mantachie presented the puppet show Brainminders to the first and second grade students at Mantachie Elementary on March 1, 2017. The puppet show shared a variety of ways that students could remain safe. Some safety tips shared were: Never swim alone, look both ways when crossing a street, wear a helmet when riding a bike, scooter, or skate board, and call 911 in case of emergency as well as several others. Partnering with Itawamba FIRST Foundation, the Pilot Club and Anchor Club gave each student in the second grade a new bicycle helmet to promote brain safety. Each first grade student that attended received a pencil with a safety tip and coloring sheet promoting wearing a helmet. Later this month, a guest speaker will present safety tips to students in grades 7-12 with the theme “What Were You Thinking?”.This speaker will focus on distracted driving since this is the #1 killer of teens today.

First Picture: Members of the Anchor Club that presented the puppet show, Brainminders to second grade students. Pictured from left to right are: Lexie Dickinson, Layken Inghram, Katelyn Riley, and Caitlin Riley. Second Picture: Anchor member, Lexie Dickinson, presents Mantachie Elementary student, Mason Jenkins with a brand new bicycle helmet. The helmets were purchased with funds from Itawamba FIRST Foundation, the Pilot Club of Mantachie, and the Anchor Club of Mantachie.

Third Picture: Second grade students at Mantachie Elementary trying on the new helmets furnished by Itawamba FIRST Foundation, Pilot Club of Mantachie, and Anchor Club of Mantachie.



Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.