High schools throughout the county will be celebrating the 2004 graduates with all-night parties. Tickets are available at each school and at the door of the parties which will run from about 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Prizes, food, games, bands and videos will offer students many opportunities for one last great memory at their schools.
The schools and Davis School District have worked together with local businesses and parents to provide a drug-free environment for students to celebrate.
Students will be unable to leave without parental permission once the doors are locked. For details contact individual high schools.
Feedback on bullies needed
Parents of children who get bullied have a chance to be heard through a new Web site that aims to process that information and eventually publish suggestions for parents and kids in dealing with the problem. Go to www.zoomerang.com and click on the link: survey.zgip=WEB2FNXK7YQ5.
Health profession camp offered
OGDEN -- High school students who are serious about pursuing professions in the health field are invited to attend the northern Utah Area Health Education Center (AHEC) workshops at Weber State University, June 21-23.
Students in grades 9-12 can learn about nursing, radiology, psychology, respiratory therapy, chemistry and paramedic training. The camp also includes field trips to local hospitals and recreational activities.
Cost for workshops, room accommodations and meals for three days is $60.
Applications are due by June 4. For more information on the program call 801-626-8153 or e-mail cesterholdt@weber.edu.


