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Parents, volunteers team up to make high school after-prom party safe

A supervised party was held Tuesday night for about 550 students in Hazelbrook, P.E.I. About 35 adults volunteered and 8 people who work security in bars and lounges were hired to look over the party.

Food and water was provided, a first-aid tent was on-site as well as police on the perimeter

'At the end of the day we have all agreed as parents and volunteers is that if we had 550 kids in that field last night, that 550 kids would wake up this morning,' Mike James says. (CBC)

Parents on Prince Edward Islandare working to make sure students are safe around graduation time.

A supervised party was held Tuesday nightforabout 550 students in Hazelbrook, P.E.I. About 35 adults volunteered and 8 people who work security inbars and lounges were hired to look over the party.

Students were dropped off at the party and picked up by soberdrivers to ensure there was no drunk driving, according to organizer Mike James.

"I have two daughters that havebeen through it, a couple friends that had daughters that have been through it," he said.

"At the end of the day we have all agreed as parents and volunteers that if we had 550 kids in that field last night, that 550 kids would wake up this morning."

There was a first-aid tent on-site withpolice on the perimeter. Food and water was provided to students as well.

James said of the roughly 550 there, only about five had to leave either because they were too intoxicated or were involved in a fight.

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With files from CBC News: Compass