Stony Brook University is Recruiting 10 NYC Principals - Reward = $2,000

 We are recruiting 10 NYC sitting administrators  for the second year of our TLQP/NYSED Grant Program. These administrators would receive a year of mentoring including site visits, 10 Executive Seminar Programs and 6 Intensive Saturday Programs during the school year. They would also receive a stipend of $2000 for the year. Please help us in getting the word out about this exciting and highly successful program. Please have interested candidates contact Dr. Bob Scheidet or myself ASAP or by Friday, July 19. Thank you for your cooperation. Dr. Bob Moraghan, Director, Ed. Leadership Programs Stony Brook University

robert.moraghan@stonybrook.edu

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