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State Farm Grant awarded to Albany Tech Driver's Ed Program
Posted: 02.15.2013 at 12:39 PM
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“Celebrate My Drive” is the name of the essay contest where students will submit an essay on “Why (texting, drinking, horse playing, etc.) and driving is not safe.”  / File
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Albany Technical College’s Driver’s Education program has received a $2,500 grant from State Farm to fund scholarships for Driver’s Ed students. A press conference with local State Farm agents will be held in front of Albany Tech’s Logistics Education Center on Monday, February 18, 2013, at 2pm to announce an Essay Competition launch to provide the Driver’s Education course to 10 local students.

“Celebrate My Drive” is the name of the essay contest where students will submit an essay on “Why (texting, drinking, horse playing, etc.) and driving is not safe.” The essay will need to focus on one of these topics and be 150 words or more in length.

For more than a decade, State Farm has teamed with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to focus on how they can change behavior to improve teen driver safety. Using this expertise as a guide, State Farm debuted this new approach to keeping teens safe on the road. As a result, “Celebrate My Drive” was launched in September of 2012 to rally communities to celebrate new drivers as they explore the road ahead. By celebrating the drive with teens and their parents and helping to fund programs such as Albany Tech’s Driver’s Education program, State Farm is working to prevent teen crashes, reduce injuries, and save lives.

Local State Farm Agents Steve Perrine, Tim Thomas and Al Hatcher will be present at the conference on February 18th to help Albany Tech officials kick off the essay contest. Deadline for essay entries will be 5pm on April 1, 2013.

Currently, the Driver’s Education course at Albany Tech is designed to meet the State of Georgia’s Joshua Law requirement. The classes consist of 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of supervised training. Cost for students is $250. Albany Tech also offers a one-on-one six-hour Driver’s Education for the adult beginner at a cost of $275 per person.

For more information on the Driver’s Education course at Albany Tech or the “Celebrate My Drive” essay contest, visit the Center for Business Solutions website at http://cbs.albanytech.edu or call 229.430.3563.

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