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OCCPTA Health and Safety

Monday, February 13, 2006

School Zone

It appears that throughout the county school traffic zones differ not only in size, but also signage. Please write back to me and tell me about your school zone. Is it too big or too small? Do you have a school traffic zone at your school?

Your response will be compiled with other responses as I examine the issue of safety around our school traffic zones. You can e-mail me at ptafamilychair@msn.com
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