| Parents and teens are responsible for safe practices on prom night |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Friday, 09 April 2010 20:24 |
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By Alexzandra Cantu Hugo High School Student Reporter Beautiful dresses, nice hair, colorful nails. Yes, it’s time for prom. Girls are out searching for the right dress and boys are trying to find the sharpest tuxedoes. Both looking for the “one” to take to prom. These are the normal things that run through teens’ minds as prom gets closer. Prom is an important and magical night in a teen’s life, but if they are not careful, it may also be the most dangerous. Did you know that about 40 percent of all teen deaths in car accidents are alcohol-related? That is a scary truth. Did you also know that number almost doubles on prom night! I know that it is hard to keep your teens safe. Teens have a mind of their own. Whether you’re a parent or just a friend, it is your job to watch out for them. Parents, talk to your kids. Find out who they are going to be with, where they are going to be and you need to tell them what time to be home. Explain to them what danger signs to look for. Check with their friend’s parents to make sure both teens plans are adding up. Tell them to call you every hour or so. Be sure to tell them not to drink. It’s safer for them to call you if there’s a problem. Teens, use your head. I understand that it is your prom night and you want to have fun. if you are doing something that you aren’t suppose to be doing, be smart about it. Nobody can stop you from doing anything but you. If you are going to a party, be sure go with a group of friends that you trust. What happens on prom night can affect your whole life. Be smart and be safe! |


