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Aim For Success Sex Education Program Come to Lorenzo ISD

May 06, 2009

Teens, Sex, and Choices
Parent Program 
Date:_5/18/09__Time:_6:00 pm__ 

Place:____Lorenzo ISD Cafeteria____

Student Program

Date:___5/19/09__Time:__2:00 pm_
Grade levels:____6-12___________


Aim for Success, Inc., will present their nationally acclaimed program to the students and parents of Lorenzo ISD. The Aim For Success, Inc. motivational programs have educated over a million young people across America during the past 15 years on topics such as sex, drugs and alcohol.
The upcoming program addresses the problems of teen pregnancies, the escalating STD epidemic and the traumatic, emotional pain that is often associated with teen sexual activity. The program will clearly demonstrate to the students that avoiding sexual activity until marriage provides freedom from pregnancies, STDs and regret while giving them the freedom to fulfill their dreams and goals!
The Parent Program is a preview of the student presentation where parents will learn creative ways to talk about sex with their children and encourage them to avoid sexual activity until marriage. “This is a must see event for anyone concerned about the problems associated with teen sexual activity,” said Marilyn Morris, President of Aim For Success.
Community guests are welcomed to attend.


Quotes from previous programs:


“I wish you had been around to give this message when I was a teenager.” (Mother - Houston, TX)


This is the best talk I’ve ever been to about sex. Before I listened to you I wasn’t sure, but now I know I’ll wait! Thanks! (13-year-old girl Russellville, AR)


“You helped me see that saving sex for marriage is a good idea.” (14-year-old guy, San Antonio, TX)


Well Done! First abstinence program I’ve seen that I believe could change someone’s mind after the fact. (18-year-old guy, Reston, VA)

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