St. Joseph Maeramad School Teachers Participate in TO BE NUMBER ONE Project Evaluation and Site Visit
Last updated: 12 Jun 2026
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On June 9, 2026, Sister Ida Wilanee Klanarongkarn, Director of St. Joseph Maeramad School, assigned Ms. Jirathon Singka and Mr. Manop Amatapirom to participate in site visits and evaluation activities for the TO BE NUMBER ONE Project at Maeramad District Office, Mae Rawa District Office, and Maeramad Wittayakhom School.
The activity was conducted as part of the TO BE NUMBER ONE Project, a nationwide initiative aimed at preventing and addressing drug-related problems among youth. The project encourages young people to develop self-confidence, engage in creative activities, and make constructive use of their free time under the slogan “Be Number One Without Drugs.”
During the visits, participants observed project implementation, reviewed operational outcomes, exchanged ideas and best practices, and collected evaluation scores for participating organizations and educational institutions. The evaluation focused on the effectiveness, sustainability, and impact of project activities in promoting healthy lifestyles among young people.
The TO BE NUMBER ONE Project plays an important role in strengthening youth development by equipping students with life skills, positive values, and resilience against drug-related risks. It also promotes collaboration among schools, communities, and government agencies in building a supportive environment for young people.
St. Joseph Maeramad School remains committed to supporting programs that enhance students’ physical, emotional, social, and moral development, helping them become responsible and capable citizens of the future.
The activity was conducted as part of the TO BE NUMBER ONE Project, a nationwide initiative aimed at preventing and addressing drug-related problems among youth. The project encourages young people to develop self-confidence, engage in creative activities, and make constructive use of their free time under the slogan “Be Number One Without Drugs.”
During the visits, participants observed project implementation, reviewed operational outcomes, exchanged ideas and best practices, and collected evaluation scores for participating organizations and educational institutions. The evaluation focused on the effectiveness, sustainability, and impact of project activities in promoting healthy lifestyles among young people.
The TO BE NUMBER ONE Project plays an important role in strengthening youth development by equipping students with life skills, positive values, and resilience against drug-related risks. It also promotes collaboration among schools, communities, and government agencies in building a supportive environment for young people.
St. Joseph Maeramad School remains committed to supporting programs that enhance students’ physical, emotional, social, and moral development, helping them become responsible and capable citizens of the future.
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