With the help of some specially-made goggles, students in teacher Amy Miller’s health classes at Smith-Cotton High School got to see how alcohol or drugs can leave a person disoriented. The goggles simulate the vision and orientation impairments caused by differing levels of drugs and alcohol. Miller had her students wear the goggles then try simple tasks such as walking across the classroom or picking up paper clips, which the goggles made increasingly more difficult.

(Courtesy of Sedalia School District)

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