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Tennessee Highway Safety Office Recognizes SMHS and CCHS for Earning Gold Traffic Safety Awards through Reduce TN Crashes Program this School Year

May 23, 2024 | 11:18 AM

The Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) is recognizing Stone Memorial High School and Cumberland County High School for earning gold traffic safety awards through the Reduce TN Crashes program this school year.  Eighteen (18) high schools were recognized as gold schools for their exceptional commitment to promoting traffic safety activities and education within their communities.

SMHS ranks 2nd with 49,100 points.

CCHS ranks 4th with 30,300 points.

THSO says the Tennessee Road Builders Association (TRBA) will be providing gift cards to the top five schools as a token of appreciation for their dedication to traffic safety.

For more information about Reduce TN Crashes and its initiatives, please visit reducetncrashes.org.

Walker Valley High School – 49,700 points

Stone Memorial High School – 49,100 points

Sevier County High School – 37,600 points

Cumberland County High School – 30,300 points

Hampton High School – 19,500 points

Science Hill High School – 16,400 points

Dyer County High School – 14,700 points

Daniel Boone High School – 11,300 points

Clay County High School – 8,300 points

Hancock County Middle/High School – 6,900 points

Dickson County High School – 6,600 points

David Crockett High School – 5,400 points

Gibson County High School – 4,100 points

Bartlett High School – 3,500 points

Sycamore High School – 3,400 points

Obion County Central High School – 3,400 points

South Gibson County High School – 3,200 points

Cherokee High School – 3,000 points