April 26, 2006
May MHS Parent Corps Newsletter
Greetings Blue Jay Parents
The May Newsletter is finished. This month's focus is understanding the important role parents carry in prevention. When you read this newsletter, you will understand the basic concepts of risk and protective factors and take away a few tips to help keep your older teens away from alcohol and drugs. Please feel free to send your comments when you have finished reading this newsletter.
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April 24, 2006
MHS Parent Corps April Newsletter
Attention Blue Jay Parents
This month's newsletter features tips for parents on hosting prom and graduation parties. Underage drinking is a growing issue among our adolescents. Recently, Menasha High School addressed this issue through Every 15 Minutes which raises awareness on the community consequences if our adolescents choose to drink and drive. As parents we can change these terrifying trends by realizing that drinking alcohol is not a rite of passage to our teens, it is a dangerous and unhealthy habit that prevents our teens from reaching their fullest potential.
To view the newsletter, click on the link below. Please feel free to comment on the information you read by clicking on the comments link below this article.
For more information on the Parent Corps contact:
Donna Daniels
Menasha High School Parent Leader
donna.daniels@parentcorps.org
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March 14, 2006
Menasha High School Learning Newsletter
Hello Blue Jay Parents!
To find out what is happening at Menasha High School, click on the link to read the newsletter. There are many exciting events happening in March and April.
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March 13, 2006
Menasha High School Parent Corps March 2006 Newsletter
The March 2006 Newsletter is complete. The focus this month is Parenting and Prevention tips, Inhalant Awareness and Contacts if you know your teen, or another teen, is using alcohol, tobacco and drugs. To learn more, click on the link below:
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