Every year Lafayette students attend the much anticipated Drunk-U-Drama held by Supporting Teens at Risk (STAR). This year’s meeting will be Wednesday, Sept. 14 and will begin during 2nd hour at 8:45 a.m. and end during 6th hour at 10:25 a.m.
All students attending will meet in the Theatre, then move to the parking lot where the presentation will begin.
Associate Principal and STAR sponsor Nisha Patel said the presentation will contain the same reenactment that it has in the past, which will consist of a staged car crash with Lafayette students and parents playing the parts.
The meeting is available to juniors and seniors and according to Patel, there will be about 270 students attending.
After the reenactment, students will move back to the Theater.
“This will give [students] a good opportunity to ask questions,” Patel said.

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