A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
Time: February 5, 2013 from 6pm to 7:30pm
Location: Wang Center Stony Brook University - Room 201
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: PDK International Stony Brook University Chapter
Latest Activity: Jan 22, 2013
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PDK International
Stony Brook University Chapter
Leadership, Research, Service
General Membership Meeting
Phi Delta Kappa @ SBU
Sponsored by School of Professional Development
“Steps to Securing an Instructional or Administrative Position in Education:
Tips from School District Human Resource Professionals”
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
6:00 p.m.
Room 201
ALL ARE WELCOME
Even if you are not yet a member, please join us for this informative presentation!
Free to Members Non-Members $10
(Membership applications will be accepted at sign-in table.)
Refreshments will be served. Plan to join us for this important presentation and discussion!
RSVP by January 30th : marlene.brennan@stonybrook.edu
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