Instructional Leadership in the Age of Accountability

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Instructional Leadership in the Age of Accountability

Time: May 9, 2012 from 8:30am to 3:30pm
Location: Hyatt Regency Long Island
Street: 1717 Motor Parkway
City/Town: Hauppauge, NY
Event Type: conference
Organized By: SAANYS
Latest Activity: Apr 7, 2012

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On May 9, SAANYs is sponsoring an event with Commissioner John King on Instructional Leadership in the Age of Accountability. The commissioner has promised that he will listen and respond to comment and questions from the floor. This is an EXCELLENT opportunity to share our thoughts and concerns.  I am attaching the flyer for the event.  I hope that you will be able to attend and frankly share your concerns with John King.  This event is open to all, even if you are not a SAANYs member. (Sean Feeney and Coral Corbett Burris)

Flyer and registration info - click below.

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