Misun Kim • Walnut High School Parent Corps (CA)

September 20, 2006

Why Parents Are So Important

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Why Parents Are So Important

Bertha K. Madras, PhD
Deputy Director for Demand Reduction
White House Office for National Drug Control Policy

Many parents are conscientious and do their utmost to shield their children from hazardous drugs. But
even with loving care, we can be surprised....

This speech was delivered at the Parent Corps Second Annual National Conference.
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Posted by Mi Sun Kim at 3:50 PM

Parent Corps 2nd Annual National Conference

Parent Corps 2nd Annual National Conference
Parent Corps Leaders, Assistant Leaders, State Partners, guest speakers, school principals and the NFIA Staff gathered in Washington D.C. from June 19-21, 2006. We shared ways to help parents take action in preventing children from engaging in alcohol, tobacco, illegal drug use and destructive behaviors.
Special thanks to our principal, Mr. Russell Lee-Sung for coming to the conference, and sharing his valuable experience with us.

Posted by Mi Sun Kim at 11:09 AM

Meet the Parent Corps

Meet the Parent Corps

A powerful initiative that helps busy parents work together to protect their kids from illegal drugs.  It’s unique.  It’s simple. It’s powerful.  And it works.

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Posted by Mi Sun Kim at 10:52 AM

March 29, 2006

Is our school and community safe from drugs and alcohol or gang related issues?

Walnut High School Parent Corps had a very informative meeting last Thursday, Feb. 16, about drugs and gangs. Thank you for your participation and support.

Here is a summary of the meeting , included
• A message from the principal
• Sergeant Eddie Leung's presentation
• Officer Chris Kuk's presentation
• Ms. Jane Van Wagoner's Advice
• Information of the WHS Parent Corps' State Partners


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Posted by Mi Sun Kim at 6:03 PM

March 2, 2006

How do you investigate your teen without breaking the trust?

How do you investigate your teen without breaking the trust?
asked by a WHS parent at the Parent Corps meeting
answered by Ms. Jane Van Wagoner

First you must truly feel that your teen is in trouble. This might be a gut feeling or actual proof.

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Posted by Mi Sun Kim at 6:18 PM

February 24, 2006

Contact Information

Misun Kim
Parent Leader
Cell:(909)576-8358
E-mail:misunkim@parentcorps.org

Posted by Mi Sun Kim at 12:59 PM