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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Question of the Week: Have You Talked to Your Kids About the School Shooting?

Did you tell your children? Do you have advice to share with other parents on how to approach this delicate conversation?

The morning of Dec. 14 came as a shock to all parents. We watched news of the mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut with tears in our eyes and a lump in our throats. While the rest of us went about our mornings on Friday, 26 innocent lives were lost at a suburban school much like the ones where we send our own children. Many questions were raised throughout that day and over the weekend, not the least of which was: "How do we explain this to our children?" Counselors, psychiatrists and others have offered ideas for talking to children about what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary. Social media has been abuzz with parents asking each other, "Will you? If so, how?" Some parents decided it was best to say nothing, while others …

Always an Emerson girl!

1:04 pm on Sunday, December 23, 2012

Heard a lady on a talk show Friday say if teachers/school administrators were armed at Sandy Hook maybe 'only' two people would have been killed instead of the 26 that were. I just don't understand people who think irrationally although I do understand the mindset (I think); however, if 'only' two people were killed, try making the families of those 'only' 2 people feel better. You would not be …   more ›

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Tonight Cambridge High Parents Start to Get Organized

The new high school's Parent-Teacher-Student Association takes two nights to get started.

  Cambridge High School parents will begin organizing their new Parent-Teacher-Student Association (PTSA) with a parent meeting tonight at 7 p.m. But don't worry if you miss this meeting–you can always attend the 10 a.m. meeting on Wednesday. Both meetings will be held at the Milton Center, 86 School Drive, Alpharetta. All families in the Cambridge High School attendance district are welcome to attend. Parents are asked to bring their PTA membership card from their current school. Committee assignments will be made. For questions, email Lisa Martin, co-president, North Fulton Council of PTAs.  

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