GALION — Northmor JOG and Youth Safety Council had its Distracted Driving Week from Oct. 28 through Nov. 1 with the junior high and high school students participating in the events during the week.

The elementary students also participated in some of the activities this year.

Each day was designated as a day to remind all students about distracted driving as a driver or passenger.

Monday was Sun Glasses Day to remind students about the hazards of driving at night.

The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office and Ohio State Highway Patrol participated in DONUT Text and Drive day at Northmor. (Submitted photo)

Tuesday was DONUT Text and Drive and T-shirt Day for JOG and Youth Safety Council.  The DONUT Text and Drive Day was a countywide project with all the schools participating in serving donuts for breakfast with the help of the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office and the Ohio State Highway Patrol. The elementary was part of the activity along with coloring a page created by Alli Brown on not texting and driving.  The elementary students took this paper home to their parents to read.

Wednesday was Pajama Day which was for drowsiness at the wheel.

Mrs. Richard’s Kindergarten class was one of many that participated in Pajama Day. (Submitted photo)

Thursday was Halloween and we had a contest for the student body and staff to dress up in costumes. Students paid one dollar to participate in the costume contest and the money was going to the Ronald McDonald House. First-, Second- and third-place winners received gift cards in the junior high and high school.

Ethan Trainer (left) putting a pie in his father’s face for the Pie In The Face Contest which had its proceeds go the Ronald McDonald House. Mr. Trainer is a biology teacher at the school. (Submitted photo)

Friday was Black and Gold Day for our sports teams and the school had a pie in the face contest raising money again for the Ronald McDonald House. Biology instructor Mr. Trainer won the pie in the face and students watched in the gym.

Northmor will be doing other activities for distracted driving during the school year for the student body to remind them to drive safely.  The next event is The Grim Reaper in December with another DONUT Text and Drive Day.