Amanda Rose
Amanda is the President of her children's Parent-Teacher-Partnership (PTP). She is very passionate about raising her children well; mentoring children; and promoting excellent education and behavior. Her love for her kids has evolved into a wider scope that includes other children in the school district where her kids attend. Seeing her dedication and hardwork, she was eventually hired by the school to be the liaison between the Board of Education and her children's school. She is currently working towards finishing higher education. She is known for her diplomacy and kindness, as well as her writing, interpersonal and communication skills. Her main goal is to help improve student grades and behaviors by rallying other parents into becoming more involved with their children's school activities and performance. She has great admiration and love for the school community, teachers and staff, and feels well-loved by them as well. She is currently working on a couple of books. She was a published freelance writer, performing artist for a national dance company, banker, model, teacher, massage therapist/reflexologist and her family's real-estate business manager in her country of origin.
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Raising an Amazing Child Who Got Herself a Job and Full Scholarship for College Before Graduating from High SChoolThis is a personal account of how one mother feels about her child graduating from high school with honors, already holding a job and getting full scholarship for college. -
How to Be Ready for a Natural Disaster, the RedCross Way and a Survivor's WayWhat would you or your children do in case of a natural disaster? Here are some tips from the American Red Cross, during an informative symposium. And personal tips from someone who survived typhoons, floods, earthquakes and fire.
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Spring Break Made from HellIf you are planning to go anywhere during the spring break, follow every detail of our trip. It will ensure that your kids shall never ask for another spring break trip again. Ever.