Early College High School

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Early College High School

Time: April 25, 2012 from 8:30am to 11am
Location: Molloy College- Suffolk Center
Website or Map: http://www.lirache.org
Event Type: presentation
Organized By: Superintendent-College President Partnership
Latest Activity: Apr 16, 2012

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Event Description

Superintendent-College President Partnership
is pleased to welcome


Johanna Duncan-Poitier

Senior Vice Chancellor for Community Colleges and the Education Pipeline

to present 


Early College High School



Suggested Audience: 
President Hubert Keen, former Superintendent Sheldon Karnilow and Superintendent James Mapes encourageSuperintendents and College Presidents to bring Deans of Education, Superintendents of Instruction, Guidance Counselors, and Counselors for College Credit in High School and related staff.



Date :
 Wednesday April 25, 2012
Time :
 8:30 am- Registration/Refreshments Program- 9 to 11 am 
Location:
 Molloy College- Suffolk Center
Farmingdale, NY 


RSVP BY April 20
th, 2012 Register on line atwww.lirache.org

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