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This last quarter, Edgewood Middle School has also hosted a number of events, including the <br />school play, band and choir concerts, parent communication nights, as well as the MV Lions <br />Breakfast with Santa. The school also continues to host several after school activities including <br />sports, student clubs, and extra educational assistance for students. <br />Edgewood Middle School staff also provided extra support to families in the community over <br />the holiday season. <br />The school is looking forward to the next quarter, as 5th grade students will be enrolling to <br />attend Edgewood Middle School for next school year. 8th grade students will also be enrolling <br />for high school as well, as they complete their final year at Edgewood. The school advises that <br />should anyone have any questions about the school, programs, or enrollment, to please contact <br />them. <br />TOWARD <br />ZERO <br />�111= <br />DEATHS 2017 Towards Zero Deaths Annual Report <br />01/01/2017 -12/31/2017 <br />Once again this year, the Mounds View Police Department participated with other law <br />enforcement agencies in Ramsey County to conduct hi -visibility traffic enforcement. This joint <br />venture is known as the "Ramsey County Traffic Safety Initiative (RCTSI)". The RCTSI program is <br />funded by the Federal Department of Transportation and overseen by the Minnesota Office of <br />Traffic Safety. <br />The "RCTSI" targets impaired driving, distracted driving, non -seatbelt use and speeding, (all of <br />which coincide with media campaigns promoted by the Office of Traffic Safety). Multiple squads <br />from participating police agencies in Ramsey County work together on specific roadways to <br />create a high visibility event. Motorists are warned with illuminated MN DOT signs that <br />increased enforcement is in the area. All officers working the saturations wear high visibility <br />traffic vests. <br />During 2017, the RCTSI hosted 43 traffic enforcement events. Over the course of those traffic <br />enforcement events 6,602 hours were worked by Officers from all the participating <br />departments. There were 10,332 traffic stops conducted. 360 DWI arrests were made. Officers <br />also issued 2,863 speeding and 988 seatbelts citations. <br />