Amherst Steele’s Medical Health Technology students were recently recognized by Impact Teen Drivers at the Impact Teen Drivers Biennial Appreciation Luncheon 2025 for their efforts over the past five years to raise awareness about safe teen driving.
Alongside Mrs. Kim Haney, the students were honored among community leaders, educators, and advocates from across the country who are working to reduce teen driver crashes and promote roadway safety.
Their work continues to make an impact—Mrs. Haney and two students have also been invited to present at the Lifesavers Conference on Roadway Safety in Baltimore this April.
The Medical Health Technology students are now planning their Spring Safe Teen Driving Campaign. If you’re interested in supporting the initiative, please contact Mrs. Haney at kim_haney@amherstk12.org.
Thank you to Mrs. Haney and our students for helping promote safer roads and stronger communities!
Please read the press release for the full story: https://aptg.co/7k2Tf3

