WEATHERWATCH
Charleston Catholic H.S. keeping an eye on the streets for student safety
by KENNIE BASS
A traffic signal warns Charleston drivers that students are in the area, crossing streets to get to Charleston Catholic High School. (Eyewitness News){ }{p}{/p}
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) —

Every weekday morning and afternoon, some Charleston Catholic parents hold their breath. It's because students are crossing streets and commuters are either heading to work or heading out.

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"It is a high traffic time," Colleen Hoyer, Charleston Catholic High School principal, said. "There are a lot of cars on the road, which is a good thing. We like being downtown. We like being a part of the local community. But we do have, between Sacred Heart and Charleston Catholic, we do have about 700 kids coming into school right at the time people are trying to get to work. So it creates a lot of traffic. It's a high congestion area."

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