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Founder's Message
A Mother's Hope
     When her first son was born, she was able to devote much of her time to him. She read him book after book, played games, solved puzzles with him starting when he was only 2 years old. Her effort was continued until her first son entered kindergarten. Learning came very easy for him; he absorbed information like a sponge and completed his school work with honors. Eventually, her eldest son achieved perfect scores on the SAT I & II and was chosen as a recipient of the Presidential Scholar Award in 1998 from President Bill Clinton.
     However, she also understands the difficult side of raising children as a working mother. After her first son entered elementary school, she opted to pursue a career and soon became very busy. Consequently, she was not able to pay as much attention to her younger children or to meet their emotional needs during their early years. Her busy schedule greatly reduced the time she had for reading books to her younger kids, taking them to children’s story hours at the library, paying attention to their curious nature, etc. They too grew up and went off to schools, but, unlike their older brother, the younger kids had a much harder time focusing on their school work. Neither intellectual curiosity nor good work habits was adequately instilled, and this led both to struggle with their school work.
Promise invites you
     If you and your family are in a similar situation, or you are truly concerned about providing children around you with proper academic support and nurturing, we invite you to, please join us and become part of the Promise Cyber School family. Whether it is through our systematic literary programs, or our partner accredited US high school program, your children will learn to become successful scholars. We will do our utmost to help your children discover how much fun it is to read good books and develop healthy learning habits, which will surely open the doors to soaring imaginations.
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