Long Island Attendance and Professionals Association

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Long Island Attendance and Professionals Association

Time: March 16, 2011 from 12pm to 2pm
Location: Brentwood Anthony Felicio Administration Building
Street: 52 Third Ave.
City/Town: Brentwood, New York
Phone: 631-434-2301
Event Type: informational, educational, workshop
Organized By: Cristobal Benitez
Latest Activity: Mar 4, 2011

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March 16th meeting will be held at the Anthony Felicio Administration Building in Brentwood from noon to 2pm.

Guest speaker Sara Benjamin (E. Suffolk Boces)will discuss the latest issues with educating homeless students and will hold a question and answer session on the latest developments concerning the Mckinney-Vento Homeless act.
ALL educators are welcome to attend this free workshop. If you wish to join LIAPTA the cost is only 25 dollars annually and lunch will be served for 5 dollars if you wish to have lunch.
RSVP cbenitez@bufsd.org or call 631-434-2301. See you there!

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