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Time: August 21, 2012 from 12:30pm to 3pm
Location: WS BOCES Wheatley Heights Conference Center
Event Type: discussion, group
Organized By: LI Social Emotional Literacy Forum
Latest Activity: Jul 18, 2012
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Dignity Act Discussion Group:
“Sharing Strategies and Discovering Answers”
August 21, 2012
12:30–3:00PM
WS BOCES Wheatley Heights Conference Center
31 Lee Avenue,
Wheatley Heights, NY 11798
The LI SEL Forum, in collaboration with WS BOCES Student Support Services invites you to join us for an opportunity to share information, strategies and concerns about the implementation of the Dignity Act. This forum is provided for all Dignity Act Coordinators (DACs) and interested administrators and student support staff who will be assisting their schools in the implementation process. Topics will include:
There is no charge for this session. Participants are encouraged to bring lunch and beverages.
Please email jzerbo@wsboces.org to reserve your place at the forum.
If you would like to make suggestions for topics to be discussed, or ask questions about the forum, please contact Dr. Ron Smith at docron@optonline.net. We welcome your input.
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