Whether you’re graduating or simply enjoying the end of a long school year, here are some tips you can use to plan your ideal celebration.
1. Make it your own
If you plan to attend graduation or end-of-year parties, try to be selective. Focus on celebrations that allow you to spend time with people you really care about and want to celebrate with. If you choose not to attend parties, that’s okay too.
Here are some ideas for how to make it your own:
2. Think small
It’s easy to get swept up into large events, especially if you’re graduating alongside more than 6,000 other students. However, it’s important to be mindful of who you really want to celebrate your accomplishments with this year.
3. Come up with a game plan
The end of the semester can be a hectic time. That’s why it’s important to make a game plan before heading out to celebrate.
Here are some tips you can use to stay together and stay safe:
4. Call for help
If you or your friends decide to drink or use other substances during celebrations or parties, be sure to watch out for signs of alcohol poisoning and potential overdoses. Always call 911 in a drug- or alcohol-related emergency.
Signs to watch for:
If someone is experiencing any of the following symptoms, they may be experiencing alcohol poisoning or an overdose.
How to respond:
If someone is experiencing symptoms of alcohol poisoning or an overdose, here are steps you should take.