Key to Dropout Prevention: How to Implement a Freshman Transition Course
Posted by on January 18, 2010
The Key to Dropout Prevention: How to Implement a Freshman Transition Course in the 8th or 9th Grade
Space is limited, and several teams are already planning to join us, so RSVP today.
Pittsburgh – January 28, 2010
Doubletree Hotel Pittsburgh Airport
8402 University Blvd.
Moon Township, PA 15108
Phone: (412) 329-1400
In addition to incredible insights into proven dropout prevention strategies, you’ll also leave the workshop with:
· The Course Standards for Freshman Transition Classes and an understanding of how they can impact your dropout rate
· Information on funding opportunities including new legislation
· The data and resources to generate buy-in for dropout prevention efforts within your school community
· Preview access to online professional development tools to ensure instructors are highly-trained and motivated
A great workshop for high school and middle school principals, dropout prevention teams, vice principals of curriculum, and academic chairs of 8th and 9th grade programs, each registrant receives a set of five (5) Career Choices books, lunch, and all workshop materials, including a variety of handouts.
Register today for only $99/person, or bring a team of three or more and each registration is only $75/person.
Get additional details or register online at http://findthekey.academicinnovations.com.
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