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Time: April 15, 2011 from 8:15am to 1:45pm
Location: Forest Park Elementary School, 30 DeForest Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Event Type: conference
Organized By: FLACS and HHH Schools
Latest Activity: Mar 9, 2011
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Foreign Language Association of
Chairpersons and Supervisors
2011 WORLD LANGUAGE CONFERENCE:
NEXT STEPS IN WORLD LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT
Sponsored by FLACS in cooperation with Central School District
Friday, April 15th
8:15 - 1:45 p.m.
Forest Park Elementary School, 30 DeForest Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Cost: $50.00 per person ($40 for students) Includes breakfast, lunch and certificate of participation.
Door prize of a digital voice recorder will be given to three lucky conference attendees!
For more information, please contact David Balsamo at dbalsamo@syosset.k12.ny.us
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