In this Issue:

  • Share your advice for our Incoming P’28 families
  • Students should be aware of phishing scams

Every March and April, as we work on the New Students website for incoming students and families, I ask our current families to share your advice about what new families need to know in terms of what to be doing over the summer, how to support your student from a distance, logistics, etc.

I would love to hear your best advice for P’28s in this form.

We’ll compile the best answers and share them with our P’28s on the New Students site when it goes live in May.

Thank you in advance for helping provide good guidance to our new families!

Students should be aware of phishing scams

Every so often a phishing scam comes up, and we like to remind folks about what those look like:

“Phishing scams are emails or other messages that appear to come from a known sender but are actually sent by hackers or other dangerous entities. Phishing emails often ask a user to click on a fraudulent link or request personal information such as a password or banking information.”

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