Dear Ramily,
As the holiday season approaches, we are reminded of the spirit of togetherness that binds us. It is a time for coming together to support the people we care about. This year, let us embrace that spirit by addressing an urgent issue affecting our youth today.
I am pleased to invite middle school and high school parents to join me in the middle school auditorium on Thursday, January 8, at 6 PM, along with their PCMS or PCHS child. Together, we will engage in a vital discussion about the hidden dangers of vaping and the substances increasingly targeting our children at younger ages.
The alarming reality is that many parents are unaware of newer forms of drugs that can be concealed in plain sight. This presentation aims to empower you with knowledge so you can have open and honest conversations with your children about what is happening in communities across the country. By staying informed and involved, we can work together to create a safer environment for our students.
Your presence and participation are crucial. Through our conversations, it has become clear that many parents are seeking guidance and support in navigating these challenges. This gathering is just the beginning of a much-needed effort to strengthen parental involvement and awareness within our school community.
I encourage you to spread the word and invite neighbors and friends who have middle school or high school students to attend this important event with their children. Let us make this one of our first parent-teen nights out—free from screens—where we can engage in meaningful dialogue. Together, we can help our students lead long, healthy, and successful lives.
I look forward to seeing you on January 8. Happy holidays to you and your loved ones.
Dr. Aurelia Henriquez
Superintendent of Schools