Students visit the fair and check out the student and community displays.
A group of students visits the fair to check out the student and community displays.
Karma Lechel, '18, visits the Digital Democracy table staffed by Noah Davis, '17, and Counselor John C. Brown.
From left to right: Sophomores Jeffrey Pagels, Emily Caputo, and Sarah Ahmad visit the Life Span booth.
From left to right: Maria Juarez, '17, Luis Jasso, '17, Karma Lechel, '18, with Hoffman Estates High School police consultant Joseph Golbeck.
Registrar Mary Jo Gray and assistant registrar Ann Ray visit the Chiro One display.
Nurse Dawna Smeltzer throws beanbags at the Hoffman Estates Police Department booth.
Dectective Joseph Golbeck, officer Dan Donohue, and psychologist Ashley Langley pose in front of the Hoffman Estates Police Department table.
From left to right: Juniors Cate Fitzgerald, Lauren Greene, and Anne Murray staff the Digital Democracy booth.
Social worker Neal Hannant and psychologist Felicia MacFarlane work the SAGA table.
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Conant’s eighth annual Health and Safety Fair promoted responsible decisions and provided support for struggling teenagers. On Friday, April 21, organizations like Chiro One and the Hoffman Estates Police Department provided helpful resources for students dealing with issues such as depression. There were also student-run booths for clubs. Students could visit the fair during their lunch hours to learn about the resources available to them. They could also play games and participate in raffles for a chance to win prizes like t-shirts, gift cards, and bags.
Allison is a senior and the news editor for the Crier. This is her third year on the staff. She is also involved in Speech Team, National Honor Society, and Student Council. In her free time, she likes to read, write, and watch Netflix.
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