Conference on the State of Education in Pennsylvania
Posted by NAACP Media Branch on May 26, 2014
2014 CONFERENCE ON THE STATE OF EDUCATION IN PENNSYLVANIA
60 YEARS AFTER BROWN HOW ARE THE CHILDREN? WHAT ARE THE ISSUES?
Saturday, May 31, 2014 – 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (8:30 Registration)
MARCUS FOSTER STUDENT UNION 2ND FLR. CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, DE Co. Campus
Keynote Speaker: Dan Hardy – Retired Reporter -Philadelphia Inquirer
Distressed Schools: How Did it Come to This?
PANELS:
The State of Education in Pennsylvania 60 Years after Brown
Keystones and Graduation: Cut the Connection
How Harrisburg Cut District Funding, Poured on the Keystones, and Connected them to Graduation
Financing Our Schools: What Does it Cost to Educate a Child in 2014 and How Should We Fund It?
Effective Advocacy – How to be Heard in Harrisburg – And – What We Need to be Saying
For more info and registration: http://www.naacpmediabranch.org/#
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