Superman 1 year later: Multiple Voices in Education Reform

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Superman 1 year later: Multiple Voices in Education Reform

Time: October 23, 2012 from 6:30pm to 9pm
Location: Williamson Theater, College of Staten Island 2800 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10314
Event Type: forum
Organized By: College of Staten Island
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2012

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Tuesday, October 23rd 6:30-9:00 at the College of Staten Island "Superman 1 year later: Multiple Voices in Education Reform"
This forum will start with a showing of "The Inconvenient Truth About Waiting for Superman" followed by a panel discussion.
Panel participants:Ocynthia Will, Coalition for Educational Justice, Parent
Janine Sopp, Parent, Changethestakes.org
Jean McTavish, Principal, Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School; Parent, New Jersey Public Schools

Lisa North, Teacher, Grassroots Education Movement
Aurelia Curtis, Principal, Curtis High School, Staten Island

Ken Gold, CSI Education Department.
Moderator, Arnold Dodge, Long Island University
            At 1P Williamson Theater,

            College of Staten Island
            2800 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10314



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