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Elkland Police officer Jack Snyder and Osceola Police Officer Robert Gee pose with the children from the Knoxville Head Start classroom following a lesson on.
KNOXVILLE, PA—Children from the Knoxville Head Start classroom recently learned about having police safety and school bus safety from Elkland Police officer Jack Snyder and Osceola Police Officer Robert Gee visit their classroom on March 11th.
Afterward, Office Snyder and Officer Gee let the children explore their police cars. Each child also received a school bus book from the officers.
Bradford-Tioga Head Start, a Laurel Health System program, offers state and federally funded programs for children, ages newborn up to the age of 5, pregnant mothers, and families. For more information, call 1-800-808-5287, Extension 400.