High school students in the Driver’s Ed Club recently completed a project to improve the flow of traffic and promote pedestrian safety in the main school parking lot, funded by a grant from the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey. The project included painting feet in a crosswalk and installing large orange traffic safety cones and sturdy, non-tipping “No Parking” signs where parents drop-off and pick-up students. ACS is a member of the U Got Brains Champion School Program and the club project was entered into their annual competition. The 14 juniors and seniors in the club attended the Awards Showcase on Thursday, May 24 at Six Flags Great Adventure, where their project along with those of some 60 other New Jersey high schools was on display. Athletic Director and Club Advisor Pam Hitchner said that even though ACS was not one of the top 3 award winning schools, the video created by ACS students about their project was prominently featured during the awards showcase and several hundred students visited the ACS display table. “The students could make necklaces with charms in the shape of feet and we handed out some 200 feet-shaped stickers that displayed our theme, Drive Safe, Walk With Faith,” Hitchner said.