Education

New crosswalk for students at Southridge High School


A car waits for Southridge High School students to cross at the new crosswalk on West 36th Place between the school and a Morman seminary. Approximately $14,000 was raised by the SHS Pedestrian Safety Community to help pay for the crosswalk where four students have been injured in recent years. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 9:45 tomorrow morning.
A car waits for Southridge High School students to cross at the new crosswalk on West 36th Place between the school and a Morman seminary. Approximately $14,000 was raised by the SHS Pedestrian Safety Community to help pay for the crosswalk where four students have been injured in recent years. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 9:45 tomorrow morning. Tri-City Herald

A car waits for Southridge High School students to cross at the new crosswalk on West 36th Place between the school and a Mormon seminary. About $14,000 was raised by the SHS Pedestrian Safety Community to help pay for the crosswalk where four students have been injured in recent years. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. today.

This story was originally published September 15, 2015 at 11:02 PM with the headline "New crosswalk for students at Southridge High School."

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