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Drug Education Exhibit at Plainfield Central
Parents will see a special display showing what kids may be hiding in their bedrooms that links them to risky behavior.

Plainfield High School-Central Campus parents next week can see a special display showing what adolescents may be hiding in their bedrooms that could link them to reckless behaviors.
The “In Plain Sight” drug education trailer will be on the campus, 24120 W. Fort Beggs Drive, from 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2. Parents can visit the exhibit during parent-teacher conferences.
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Only adults will be allowed inside the trailer.
Two bedrooms are set up inside the trailer and each room has items “in plain sight” that can be indicators that teens are experimenting with drugs or engaging in risky behavior.
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The trailer is owned by the Grundy County Sheriff’s Police and operated by the No Tolerance Task Force (NTTF) in Grundy County.
Contact PHSCC counselor Josh Bloodgood for more information at (815) 436-3200 or jbloodgood@psd202.org
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