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Press Releases (all press releases are in PDF format  )

April 2002: MindOH! Launches Life Skills Series 

News Items

May 2002: MindOH! was featured on CBS channel 11 in Houston 

April 2002: Bucks County Courier Times, Pennsylvania, "Where Character is 'Cool'"

March 2002: MindOH! was featured on ABC channel 13 in Houston 

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Events

October 2002: MindOH! Co-Founder Leslie Matula presented "High Tech Character Education During the Discipline Process: Blending the Old with the New" at the Character Education Partnership's Ninth Annual Forum in Atlanta.

June 2002: MindOH! Co-Founder Leslie Matula presented "High Tech Character Education During the Discipline Process: Blending the Old with the New" at the Fourth Character Education Leadership Academy at the University of San Diego.

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For media inquiries, please contact MindOH!, via email at Media@mindoh.com, or phone at (713) 533-1138.

 


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  The Life Skills Series


"MindOH! is not just for students involved in the disciplinary process. Our Life Skills Series is a natural extension of the MindOH! Discipline Series because it expands our reach to all students with the tools they need to develop healthy life habits and make wise choices. With this series of skill-building exercises, MindOH! can be utilized more broadly in leadership training, special class assignments and after- school programs."

Beth Carls, MindOH! CEO and Co-founder

  Did you know?


According to the National Center for Education Statistics, one out of every three students will try an illegal drug by the age of 15.