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Opinion: Student impact of the Every 15 Minutes program

Every 15 Minutes is a preventative drunk driving program for high schoolers
<a href="https://highschool.latimes.com/author/amathews6164/" target="_self">Alyssa Mathews</a>

Alyssa Mathews

April 16, 2025

LOS ALAMITOS, Calif–  “Every 15 minutes, someone in the United States dies from an alcohol-related accident. Rest in peace…”. These are the words I heard on the intercom every 15 minutes at school on April 3, which was then followed by two students being escorted from class by a police officer and the Grim Reaper, symbolizing the death of those students.

This is a part of the Every 15 Minutes program, which is presented every other year to Los Alamitos High School and funded by The Youth Center. Its purpose: to showcase the full impact of drunk driving.

Every 15 Minutes is a two-day program aimed to challenge students’ assertions about drunk driving and raise awareness by bringing the topic to campus on a full-scale level.

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