A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
Time: May 3, 2012 from 6pm to 9pm
Location: The Bourne Mansion - Oakdale Campus
Event Type: awards, dinner
Organized By: St. John's University School of Education
Latest Activity: Apr 16, 2012
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St. John’s University
Please join us at St. John’s University/Oakdale for the Fourth Annual Leaders in Education Awards Dinner on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 6:00 pm.
In recognition and celebration of the following alumni and friends
Peter R. Daly ‘08Ed.D.
Interim Superintendent, Babylon Union Free School District
Michael C. DeMartino, Jr.’69Ed.D ‘72GEd
Principal, New Hyde Park Memorial High School
Thomas J. Fasano ‘89C, 90G, ‘07Ed.D.
Assistant to the Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, Massapequa Public Schools
James J. McCaffrey
Former Principal, Half Hollow Hills High School East
Donald Murphy ‘06GEd. ‘10Ed.D.
Director of Technology, Wantagh Union Free School District
Laquita Outlaw ‘04Ed.D.
Principal, Bay Shore Middle School
Thursday, May 3, 2012
6 p.m.- The Bourne Mansion
Oakdale Campus
$65 per person
RSVP by Thursday, April 26, 2012
To register and pay online, please visit
www.stjohns.edu/LEADOak or call 718-990-2929
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