Once again this year, Plainfield North High School will host a unique anti-drunk driving program called “Road to Reality” from 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3rd, at the school, 12005 S. 248th Street, Plainfield.
This free event is open to all District 202 middle and high school students and their parents or adult guardians. Refreshments will be available. ***This program is not recommended for children under age 10 due to its graphic nature.
“Road to Reality” illustrates the consequences of drunken driving. Participants will witness six separate scenes illustrating the fallout from drunk driving.
PNHS students and several outside resources are working together to make this experience as realistic as possible.
Please contact PNHS Catalyst Coordinator Kristi Stone for more information at
(815) 609-8506 orkstone@psd202.org. Thanks and have a good evening.
A friend of mine, said this is highly recommended to take your teens to. I’m taking mine! Especially since I have 3 teens that will be driving this year!
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