RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATION – February 26, 2001
16. Conference
Attendance
RECOMMENDATION:
a. That
the following conference(s) for staff be approved:
February 27-March 3, 2001
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Conference
St. Louis, Missouri $ 1,305.00
March 5-7, 2001
SAFE Schools Initiative Grantees Meeting
Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1,263.50
March 6-7, 2001
Premier Internet Conference for K-12 Educators – Connected Classroom 2001
New York, New York 2,994.15
March 11-14, 2001
9th Annual Title I Schoolwide Programs Conference
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 4,348.12
March 19-21, 2001
21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Spring Regional Training
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2,875.88
April 4-7, 2001
Third North American Leadership Academy – Strengthening Implementation
of Reading Recovery
Washington, DC 2,476.64
April 5-8, 2001
Standards and Assessment Conference
Las Vegas, Nevada 3,699.03
April 20-22, 2001
May 4-6, 2001
Wilderness Leadership Training – Voyager/Trek Leader Training
Bolton, Massachusetts $560.00
June 23-25, 2001
National Educational Computing Conference (NECC)
Chicago, Illinois 1,768.00
July 16-19, 2001
Annual Literacy Institute: Guiding Readers and Writers in the Intermediate
Grade Classroom (3-6)
Cambridge, Massachusetts 1,271.37
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATION – February 26, 2001
16. Conference
Attendance
RECOMMENDATION:
b. That the following conference(s) for students and staff be approved:
March 7-10, 2001
(63 Freedom High School Students)
(45 Liberty High School Students)
Pennsylvania Distributed Education Clubs of America (DECA) Career
Development Conference
Hershey, Pennsylvania $4,647.00
March 16-18, 2001
(18 Freedom High School Students)
Cheer Nationals
Williamsburg, Virginia 90.00
May 4-7, 2001
(50 Freedom High School Students)
Festivals of Music
Toronto, Canada 360.00
May 17-19, 2001
(55 Liberty High School Students)
National Honor Society, Boston Trip
Boston, Massachusetts $450.00
The administration's recommendations 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 were considered together.