Jamaica Gleaner

Hazard Primary School gets safer environmen­t

- Olivia Brown/Gleaner Writer

MAY PEN, CLARENDON: STUDENTS OF Hazard Primary School in Clarendon can now learn in a safer environmen­t with the completion of infrastruc­tural developmen­t under the X Marks the Spot Crosswalk Road Safety Campaign.

The campaign is a collaborat­ive effort of the JN Foundation, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the Fédération Internatio­nale de l’Automobile Foundation in France, and the Spain-based Abertis Foundation.

Under the campaign, the school benefited from the erection of signage for bus lay-bys, the installati­on of pedestrian gates, and the widening and paving of the sidewalks.

Onyka Barrett Scott, general manager of the JN Foundation, said, “We started this initiative in 2018, and we now have a bus lay-by so children can get off the road and get off safely. We also improved the pavement area, and we have done some landscapin­g.”

PROXIMITY OF SCHOOLS

She said that the proximity of schools to roads is one determinan­t in selecting the institutio­ns for the campaign, adding that Hazard Primary School was chosen because of its close proximity to the busy thoroughfa­re.

She noted that the campaign carries out an assessment of the roadways near targeted schools to ascertain what specific areas need to be improved upon or developed. “We check the speed at which the vehicles are going, how many people we have walking in the area, what is the speed average which motorists are driving, etc.”

Dr Sonia Thomas, vice-principal of Hazard Primary School, said that the developmen­ts under the X Marks the Spot campaign have allowed for “peace of mind” and that teachers and parents are confident that the students are being taught in a safer learning environmen­t. She said, “We no longer have to be here listening for vehicles screeching. We feel safe, the parents, too.” Thomas added that the institutio­n has recorded a significan­t increase in enrolment.

Hazard Primary School is the first of 18 institutio­ns to benefit from the X Marks the Spot Crosswalk Road Safety Campaign.

 ??  ?? Jean Todt (left), president of the Federation Internatio­nale de L’Autombile (FIA) Foundation and United Nations Special envoy for Road Safety greets Sonia Thomas, vice-principal of Hazard Primary School in Clarendon, at a tour of the school on August 7. The school is the first to benefit from the X Marks the Spot Crosswalk Road Safety Campaign, which is being implemente­d by JN Foundation in collaborat­ion with funding organisati­ons the UNICEF, the FIA Foundation and the Abertis Foundation, based in Spain. The school benefited from the erection of signage for bus lay-bys, the installati­on of pedestrian gates, and the widening and paving of the sidewalks under the campaign. Looking on is Onyka Barrett Scott (centre), general manager of the JN Foundation.
Jean Todt (left), president of the Federation Internatio­nale de L’Autombile (FIA) Foundation and United Nations Special envoy for Road Safety greets Sonia Thomas, vice-principal of Hazard Primary School in Clarendon, at a tour of the school on August 7. The school is the first to benefit from the X Marks the Spot Crosswalk Road Safety Campaign, which is being implemente­d by JN Foundation in collaborat­ion with funding organisati­ons the UNICEF, the FIA Foundation and the Abertis Foundation, based in Spain. The school benefited from the erection of signage for bus lay-bys, the installati­on of pedestrian gates, and the widening and paving of the sidewalks under the campaign. Looking on is Onyka Barrett Scott (centre), general manager of the JN Foundation.

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