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NOVEMBER
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TRANSFORMING SCHOOLS: ,CREATING
PATHWAYS TO CAREERS'
4th Annual Career and Technical Education Conference 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center, North Campus
This conlerence is designed for: Superintendents, District Administrators, School Board Members, Middle and High School Principals, Curriculum Leaders and Teacherc on Long lsland, in Westchester County, and in New York City. Many schools have created excellent, innovative Career and Technical Education programs that are designed around principles that ensure students' success. These programs become part of a school's culture and students graduate from high schoolarmed to be College AND Career Ready. How is that accomplished in schools? Where does it fit with the myriad of other demands on schools? This conference will provide strategies for developing programs that are based on national data and that challenge students. Sessions will include presentations of innovative programs that meet the needs in high achieving schools with high achieving students.
Featured kevnote: "Show Me the James R. Stone lll, Ed.D.
Dato: The lnstructionol Imperative"
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University of Louisville Distinguished University Professor and Director, National Research Center for CTE
Panel of long lsland and NYC Superintendents and Principals: TOPIC: "Connecting the Dots" MODERATED BY: loy Lewis, Associate Dedn, Holstra School of Education PARTICIPANTS: Melissa Burg, Queens Vocational Principal; toyce Bisso, Hewlett-Woodmere Superintendent; Linda Rozzi, East lslip Superintendent; Larc Clemensen, Hdmpton Bays Superintendent; Steve Mazzola, SaundercTechnical High School (Yonkers) Principal; Rashid Ferrod Dovis, P-Tech (Brooklyn) Principal; Debra
Winter, Longwood Assistant Superintendent; Barbara Butler, William Floyd High School Principal
Speakers: Mr. Charles Szuberla, New York State Education Department, Assistant Commissioner, School Operations 'SED Policy to lmplementation" Ms. Elaine Page, Chief Talent Officer, North Shore-LlJ Health System "The Realities ol the Workploce"
Work Sessions:
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Students Gaining A Competitive Edge - Creoting Senior Academies - School-lJniversity Partnerships - Career-Themed Smoll Leorning Communities - The Unforgettable Portfolio * The Essentiol Middle School Link' Pothway to Early College High School (P-Tech) -
For questions about this conference, contact: Hofstra University; School of Education, Office of Professional Development Services
at (s16) 463-s7s0
Registration for this conference is open NOW!
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