Thirty Openings Left for Afternoon Classes in the Westerville Safety City Program


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There are approximately 30 spots remaining for the afternoon session (12:30 - 2:30 p.m.) of Westerville Safety City.  Westerville Safety City is an annual event designed to educate students who will be entering Kindergarten in the fall.  The program will be held Monday through Friday, June 4 - 15, at Robert Frost Elementary School.

Educational topics include fire safety, bicycle safety, stranger awareness, water safety, and other personal safety issues.  Teachers and their teen helpers will educate 360 students during this two-week program.  Westerville Fire Division educators and Westerville D.A.R.E. officers will also be present to teach and facilitate throughout the weeks.

New this year, registration is online only at www.westervillesafetycity.com.  Fees for 2018 Safety City are $70 for persons living with the Westerville School District or city limits.  Non-resident fees for the program are $80.  Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are accepted, but not checks.

To complete the registration process, you will need a credit card, parent contact information, emergency contacts, child’s medical history and preferred physician, child’s shirt size, and person(s) you will authorize to pick-up your youngster during Safety City.

For additional information, please visit www.westervillesafetycity.com