
Tyler, Whitehouse ISDs Nab Campus Crimestopper Awards
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15th Annual Campus
Crime Stoppers Conference
Texas Tobacco-Free Kids Day (TTFKD) is an annual awareness day in Texas to encourage students of all ages to live tobacco-free lifestyles. Sponsored by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and the Texas School Safety Center (TxSSC), the goal of this year's event on March 24, 2010, is to get every school in Texas involved in the effort to help children make healthy choices by not using tobacco.
The Don't Mess with
Texas Trash-Off is the single largest one day cleanup event in the
state and serves as Texas’ signature event for the Great American
Cleanup, the nation's largest community improvement program, held
annually from March 1 through May 31.
Tyler, Whitehouse ISDs Nab Campus Crimestopper Awards
Tyler and Whitehouse ISD
Campus Crimestopper programs recently won Campus
Crimestopper Programs of the Year at the 15th
Annual Texas Campus Crime Stoppers Annual
Conference in College Station.
Tyler ISD and Whitehouse
ISD Campus Crimestoppers are umbrella programs
under Tyler-Smith County Crimestoppers. A panel
of judges choose a Campus Crimestopper program
from among the conference attendees that
demonstrate the best combination of deportment,
participation and teamwork at the conference.
Pictured are: William
Aldridge, Fabiola Arriaga, Christian Bates,
Correy Davis, Markeestone Green, Sarah Hollis,
Emily Kitchens, Je'Nae Lacey, Antranette Lee,
and Katie Weekley.
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