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Parent Workshop on student wellness

A student safety & wellness program

Safety is a number one priority for Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation. But safety no longer just refers to students’ physical safety; we also need to make sure students feel emotionally and psychologically safe.

 

Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation Administration has been working with Ms. Alice Jordan-Miles, Director of the Behavioral Health and Family Studies Institute at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, to identify a suicide prevention and mental wellness program for P-H-M students in grades 7-12.

 

On Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 7:00 p.m., parents will have the opportunity to learn about the Lifelines Program and the implementation of P-H-M’s new student wellness curriculum. Information about the program and resources for families who may have a vulnerable child in need of help, can also visit the Lifelines section of the P-H-M District website.

 

The parent workshop will be held in Penn High School’s CPA. Parents can enter through Door C.

 

This is a parent meeting, so we respectfully ask that parents not bring their students of any age.

 

*For those adult family members who cannot attend the workshop, it will be streamed live on the PNN website at this link http://pnn.phmschools.org/live-events starting at 7:00 p.m. A recording will be available later on the District website at www.phmschools.org.