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LIASCD will be hosting its Fall Social on Thursday, November 14, 2019 from 4:30- 6:30 p.m. at the Heritage Club located at the Bethpage Golf Course in Farmingdale. |
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Please Join Us For a Collegial Discussion with Networking Opportunities on the Topic of:
"How are We Addressing Trauma, Anxiety and Connectedness in Our Schools?”
While districts have spent significant amounts of funding on safety and infrastructure, this conversation will focus on the social well-being of our students. Representatives from the Farmingdale, Harborfields, Islip, Plainedge and Sachem School Districts will be sharing perspectives and successes regarding best practices in addressing trauma, anxiety and promoting connectedness in our schools.
Register at: https://www.liascd.com/event-registration
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