| 60 PHS students named ABC Mentors |
| Monday, December 21, 2009 |
Sixty Pattonville High School juniors and seniors were recently selected and trained to provide mentoring to younger students on making smart choices. The students were trained by the St. Louis County Health Department to become an ABC (About Better Choices) Mentor.
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This is a school-sponsored, curriculum-based club that teaches lessons about making wise choices to middle school health classes. In order to be a mentor, students had to go through an interview process, have at least a 2.5 grade point average, and be considered a leader at Pattonville High School. In January, the mentors will begin sharing their training with middle schoolers at Remington Traditional School and Holman Middle School. Thanks to Pattonville High School faculty sponsors Twila Harris and Cathy Fogarty.
Shown above are the students who were selected and trained to become ABC (About Better Choices) Mentors at Pattonville High School.
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