March 27, 2007
March Newsletter
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 4:32 PM
February 9, 2007
February Newsletter
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 12:24 PM
January 25, 2007
January Newsletter
As the new school semester begins it is time to check in with your teens to see how things are going. If they are already having trouble in class then it is time to seek help. Find out if free tutoring is offered through the school. Maybe National Honor Society students can assist with tutoring and at the same time they will earn community service hours. Don't let your child get too far behind because they will never catch up with the rest of the class. It is better to be proactive now because you could find yourself driving them to summer school if you wait too long.
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 4:43 PM
January 6, 2007
January Newsletter Happy New Year
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 9:52 AM
December 4, 2006
December Newsletters
WIth the holidays approaching we need to make sure we are spending quality time with our teens. They are under stress from finals and we need to be listening out for any plans they might be working up to celebrate finals being over. If they are invited to a holidya party then make sure you contact the parents to verify they will be home, no alcohol will be served and the number of teens attending the party. By you checking in with the parents this will let them know you expect supervision during the party and will not have to worry about getting a call from the police that you need to come bail your child out of jail. Take time to enjoy the holidays and be a positive role model for your teen by getting involved in communtiy service events over the holidays.
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 5:02 PM
November 20, 2006
Newsletter for November
Happy Thanksgiving. Hope you have an enjoyable holiday.
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 4:55 PM
October 5, 2006
October Newsletter
I hope you enjoy reading the information inside this newsletter. We held a very successfull Homecoming dance for our student body last Friday in the school gym. We are planning a Senior Breakfast on, October 18th to help celebrate the begining or completetion of college application and ordering caps and gowns. During October we will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week from October 23-27 and we have scheduled a parental program on Tuesday, October 24th entitled Drug ID night. We will be hosting a teen program on Wednesday, October 25th dealing with Caught "Red" Handed. We will have three speakers talking the teens about consequences of being caught using their cell phones, skipping class, cheating on test, attending a party where alcohol or drugs are, purchasing tobacco, alcohol or illicit drugs and many more topics. We will be providing parents opportunities to write positive drug free messages to their teens through our Red Ribbon Candy grams during the next two weeks. Thanks to all of you who are current active members of Parent Corps and encourage your friends to get on board also. There is no membership fee, monthly meetings or committee officers. Just parents networking together to make sure we help keep our school, community and homes DRUG FREE!!!!
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 3:56 PM
September 5, 2006
August Newsletter
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Open up and read this August newsletter which was sent out to our Parent Corps Membership. If you are interested in receiving this newsletter please contact me pat.giuliani@parentcoprs.org and I will add you to my email list. All parents need help to raise their children and help keep them safe, healthy and drug free. Remember that all children are one choice away from making a bad choice so you need to teamwork with parents in your community to help make sure that choice does not happen.
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 12:43 PM
August 1, 2006
July Newsletter
Download file Back to School mode is in every department store, drugstore or grocery store you visit these days. We as parents need to make sure we are "Back to School" ready. Be sure to download the newsletter and get yourself prepared for the school year. The best way you can help your kids avoid destructive behavior is to spend time with them, talking to them about their friends, school activities, and asking them what they think. Research shows that knowing your kids, who they hang out with-and their parents-dramatically reduces the likelihood that they will get into trouble with tobacco, alcohol and drugs. So if you haven't joined Parent Corps download a membership form today and become involved with a large parent networking group at Walton High School.
Posted by Pat Giuliani at 2:03 PM