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Time: January 12, 2017 from 8am to 2:30pm
Location: Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York
Street: Hempstead Avenue
City/Town: Rockville Centre, New York 11570
Website or Map: http://www.ncmta.net
Phone: sgolder@malverne.k12.ny.us
Event Type: math, professional, development, k-8
Organized By: Suzanne Golder
Latest Activity: Dec 9, 2016
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The How To Make Math Count Conference is a NYSED CTLE Approved Conference for any professional on the K-8 level. Come hear our Keynote Speaker, Brian Cohen, and attend 3 workshops of your choice. Register at www.ncmta.net or www.ncams.org.
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