The Balanced Mind Curriculum Conference XVII - Tuesday, November 5 - Molloy College

The Balanced Mind Curriculum Conference XVII

 

When:

Tuesday, November 5

 

Where:

Molloy College
1000 Hempstead Avenue
Rockville Centre, NY 11570

 

Cost:

$65 per person
Registration is capped at 400 participants

 

Reminder: Limited space is still available for the Balanced Mind Curriculum Conference XVII, offering workshops in music, visual art, theater and dance - including many that focus on the Common Core. This year's keynote speaker is Dr. Scott Schuler, Arts Education specialist for the Connecticut Department of Education and past president for the National Association for Music Education.

Register by October 11 at the following link:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15jhfkAv7RKpd6TUN8vSj2GhADRwY-VBbOg...

Questions? Please contact Sal Somma at nassaunyscame@aol.com.

 

 

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