ST. PHILIP’S SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY CENTER PRESENTS AN EVENING OF FREE PARENTING WORKSHOPS

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st-philips-schoolOn Tuesday, October 28, from 5:45 p.m. – 7:15 p.m., St. Philip’s School and Community Center will host its FallParentUniversity, Home Rulership: Ruling the Pathway of Our Children’s Education.  The event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and will feature four workshops by a group of dynamic presenters.

Veteran educator and mother of three, Telissha Wesson, will present a workshop entitled “Single & Parenting: Just Because You Are Single, You’re Not Necessarily a Single Parent!”

A men’s only workshop – “A Community of Brick – Stopping the Wolf!” – will be led by Christopher Wheel, the Director of the Turn Around Agenda Family Services at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship. Also, Tameka Selders, an innovative educator and mother, will present on the topic “When Good Enough is Not Good Enough: Becoming an Intentional Parent”. Carlita Thompson, an award winning educator who believes parenting is a special assignment from God, will speak on “Old School Values in a New School System: Tips and Suggestions for Rearing Successful Children in the 21st Century”.

Childcare will be provided at no cost to participants. This event is ideal for parents, grandparents, caregivers, mentors, educators, and administrators. St. Philip’s School and Community Center is an independent elementary school in southern Dallas serving 240 students, ages two years through sixth grade and a dynamic community center, providing numerous athletic, educational and social services to over 3,000 children, youth, and adults annually.

Registration is required. To register, please call Ramona Bailey at 214.421.5221 ext. 120 or visit St. Philip’s website at www.stphilips1600.org.