Call to action: Military Children in Hawaii
October 18th, 2010 Posted in The SandGram v1.0I wanted to pass on these posts about the education of our kids in Hawaii. You may ask why a Marine cares about this from Texas? Well, I have a daughter living in Hawaii and this stuff applies to her. Major Ziergnfoos who is the 25th Infantry Division’s Strategic Communications guy forwarded these posts and I felt it was pretty important to put the word out. So if you are in Hawaii and would like to take this survey, please click on the links below.
Semper Fi,
Taco
MG Champoux’s post is below:
A Call to Action – Military Children in Hawaii
We now have a unique opportunity to inform and influence the education of our children in Hawaii and perhaps all children in Hawaii. U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM)has teamed up with John Hopkins University for the first-ever “Military Child in Hawaii” study. All Soldiers with school age children, assigned in Hawaii , are invited to participate, whether your children are in public, private, charter, home school, or off-island. We need you to speak up and be heard.
Soldiers and family members can expect to make many sacrifices in the service of our Nation, but your children’s education isn’t one of them. I urge you to take this survey, and allow your children 10 years and older, to take this survey. To sign up for this survey, simply go to http://www.hawaiikids.org
Thank you
A Call to Action – Military Children in Hawaii
We now have a unique opportunity to inform and influence the education of our children in Hawaii and perhaps all children in Hawaii. U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM)has teamed up with John Hopkins University for the first-ever “Military Child in Hawaii” study. All Soldiers with school age children, assigned in Hawaii , are invited to participate, whether your children are in public, private, charter, home school, or off-island. We need you to speak up and be heard.
Soldiers and family members can expect to make many sacrifices in the service of our Nation, but your children’s education isn’t one of them. I urge you to take this survey, and allow your children 10 years and older, to take this survey. To sign up for this survey, simply go to http://www.hawaiikids.org
Thank you
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