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Hi Lou! Great to hear from you! Life in the literacy world is BUSY! I run a summer workshop series during the first week of August (kind of like a mini institute) and that is taking up all of my time. If you've got teachers who might be interested, here's the information: http://www.literacy-builders.com/workshops/start-september-strong
We've launched some new efforts in Lindenhurst and we are making great inroads in some of my other districts. All very exciting. You must be a little sad that Bower closed, huh? I know it's been awhile since you were there but still, I can imagine that I'd still feel a pang of sadness.
Be well! Hope our paths cross at some point!
Kim Yaris
Welcome. Check out the Data Group at http://schoolleadership.ning.com/group/data. We have been quiet for a while, but I am sure you will help liven things up!
Ken