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Missouri Teens Conquer Battle of the Belt
Missouri teens are not afraid of a challenge. They know the importance of buckling up, and now 17 high schools have the prize money to prove it.
More than 100 Missouri high schools participated in the statewide Battle of the Belt challenge from Oct. 1 – Nov. 30, 2006. These schools competed against each other to increase safety belt use among students and potentially save lives. The challenge involved an initial surprise safety belt check of students, followed by a peer-designed educational blitz and a final surprise safety belt check to determine if a change of behavior occurred.
Two winners were chosen from each of nine regions. Each regional winner received $250, and two statewide winners received $500.
The program was jointly sponsored by the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety and American Family Insurance. American Family provided the prize money for the competition.
“Over the years, the effectiveness of this program has been proven with more teens buckling up. We hope to continue this program and see even more of an increase among teens,” said Pam Holt, trauma prevention education coordinator for St. John’s Hospital in Springfield. Holt was a leader in encouraging the Battle of the Belt program in Missouri.
Teens are an important audience for safety belt messages. The Missouri Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the Missouri Safety Center, recently conducted a study showing only 56 percent of Missouri teenagers wear safety belts. From 2003-2005, more than 500 young people died in Missouri traffic crashes, and 75 percent were not buckled up.
Congratulations to all 2006 Battle of the Belt winners!
Statewide winners:
Highest Use Ava High School (100%)
Most Improved Southern Reynolds Co. R-II High School – Ellington (increase of 46%)
Regional winners:
North Central
Highest Use Putnam County R-1 High School (78%)
Most Improved Hale R-1 High School (increase of 40%)
Northeast
Highest Use Warren County High School (94%)
Most Improved Warren County High School (increase of 41%)
Kansas City Area
Highest Use Park Hill South High School (92%)
Most Improved Lawson High School (increase of 13%)
Central
Highest Use Fatima High School – Westphalia (90%)
Most Improved Lincoln R-II High School (increase of 44%)
St. Louis Area
Highest Use Clayton High School (97.3%)
Most Improved New Haven High School (increase of 13.8%)
Southwest
Highest Use Cassville High School (95%)
Most Improved East Newton High School (increase of 23%)
Springfield
Highest Use Ava High School (100%)
Most Improved Mountain Grove R-3 High School (increase of 39%)
South Central
Highest Use Newburg High School (99%)
Most Improved Southern Reynolds Co. R-II High School (increase of 46%)
Southeast
Highest Use Notre Dame High School (94%)
Most Improved Hayti High School (45% increase)
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