Reaching Reluctant Readers

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Reaching Reluctant Readers

Time: October 5, 2011 from 3:45pm to 4:45pm
Location: West Babylon SHS Performing Arts Center
Phone: 631-376-7040
Event Type: complimentary, professional, development
Organized By: LILAC and West Babylon Schools
Latest Activity: Sep 13, 2011

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Event Description

The Long Island Language Arts Council and West Babylon Schools “Reflective Pathway Listserv/Collegial Circle”

 

*New* Complimentary Professional Development

 

Reaching Reluctant Readers

 

with

Kim Yaris

Join colleagues for this Members Only Workshop, the First in the LILAC Series

  

LILAC Membership and Renewal will be available at this workshop

  

  

Certificate of Participation will be distributed and light refreshments served

 

 

OCTOBER 5, 2011

3:45-4:45 p.m.

 

West Babylon SHS

Performing Arts Center

 

 

Visit the Scholastic display before or after the workshop



Notes:

  • ·         Park at the West Babylon Schools’ Visitor Parking to the left of the building on 500 Great East Neck Rd, West Babylon, NY 11704 and enter through the main doors. Security will direct guests to the Performing Arts Center.
  • ·         RSVP: Donna Viverito, Office of Language Arts & Testing, West Babylon UFSD

dviverito@wbschools.org631-376-7040

 


 

Members_Only_Flyer_for_LILAC_Workshop_with_Kim_Yaris.doc 

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