Considerations of the impact of the Dignity for All Students Act on School Policy and Practices

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Considerations of the impact of the Dignity for All Students Act on School Policy and Practices

Time: April 14, 2011 from 3:30pm to 5:30pm
Location: George Farber Administration Center , Rm. LLB
Street: 71 Clinton Rd.,
City/Town: Garden City
Website or Map: http://www.nassauboces.com
Phone: (516)396-2281
Event Type: social-emotional, learning
Organized By: Laura Lee Lustbader
Latest Activity: Apr 1, 2011

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The LI Social and Emotional Learning Forum and Nassau BOCES are collaborating to provide this after school presentation given by Andy Peters and Pete Carney of LI Crisis Center and Mary Jalloh, Exec. Dir. of the NYS Center for School Safety.  There will be discussion  of the new legislation, with focus on impact for gay and lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth.  We will ask participants to consider potential policy and practices as pertains to their particular districts and which fit within the new law.  There is a $20 per person fee.

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