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ASBC Selects Winner of 2020-21 National School Bus Safety Poster Contest
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- On: 08/18/2021 15:37:28
- In: Regulatory Updates
Huyen Pham, a student at the Northbrook Middle School in Atlanta, GA, has been selected the winner of the 2020-21 National School Bus Safety Poster Contest, sponsored by the American School Bus Council (ASBC).
Huyen Pham, a student at the Northbrook Middle School in Atlanta, GA, has been selected the winner of the 2020-21 National School Bus Safety Poster Contest, sponsored by the American School Bus Council (ASBC).
The theme for this year's contest was “Be Safe – Know the Danger Zone”. The danger zone is an area outside of the bus where children are in the most danger of being hit, either by another vehicle or their own bus. The danger zone extends at least 12 feet from the front bumper, 10 to 12 feet from the left and right sides of the bus and at least 12 feet behind the rear bumper of the school bus. In addition, the area to the left of the driver's seat is always considered dangerous because of passing vehicles.
Pham's artwork was selected best among entries from 13 different states, and it will be showcased during this year's National School Bus Safety Week, October 18-22, 2021.
Thousands of school districts in over 40 states typically participate in local and state-level competitions to select artwork that best depicts school bus safety-related themes and encourages and promotes school bus safety. This year, the pandemic caused by Covid-19 disrupted many state and local contests. As a result, the deadline for entries was extended from mid-September 2020 to the end of February 2021 with the goal of selecting division winners and the overall winner before the end of the 2020-21 school year. But because school schedules were so significantly different than prior years, with many students and teachers engaging entirely online, ASBC members decided to select one overall winner from posters that were submitted by March 1, 2021; award prizes to every student who drew a poster that was submitted by the deadline; and to include late entries for the 2021 contest in the 2022 contest in a separate category. The State poster contest representative from any state that was unable to meet the 2021 poster contest deadline may contact info@americanschoolbuscouncil.org for additional information.
ASBC members have also selected a theme for the 2021-2022 poster contest – “1 bus + 1 driver = a BIG Impact on Education”. Poster guidelines and contest rules can be found here.
Entries for the 2021-2022 National School Bus Safety poster contest may be submitted anytime between August 16, 2021 and April 1, 2022. Posters will be evaluated by a panel of judges, which will select winners in each of 5 divisions, as well as an overall winner, by May 1, 2022. The overall winning poster will be used to promote National School Bus Safety Week in October of 2022.
Please Note: The National School Bus Safety Poster Contest and National School Bus Safety Week are two different events. Artwork created for and evaluated as part of the poster contest becomes the theme for the subsequent National School Bus Safety Week. This annual event is held during the third full week in October each year.