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From: Carole Weisberg (carole.weisberg@YALE.EDU)
Date: 04/10/03


School of the 21st Century -

Yale University -

July 14-16, 2003 - Annual National Conference

--Partners for Success: Linking Communities, Families and Schools

--To be held at the Omni in New Haven Hotel at Yale, New Haven, CT

Who should attend: Superintendents, school board members, principals,
program directors, family support staff, and policy makers

Why attend: Choose from more than 40 workshops; network with colleagues
from around the country; learn from experts in child development, family
support and related fields; and discover new funding opportunities

Focus: Early literacy · funding · community partnerships · health ·
implications for school success

Featured speakers include:
-Christopher Cerf, Executive Producer, Between the Lions;
-Lori Custodero, Assistant Professor of Music and Music Education at
Teachers College;
-Tammy Mann, Director, Early Head Start Research Center, ZERO TO THREE;
-Jan Richter, Advocacy Director, Connect for Kids;
-Grover (Russ) Whitehurst, Director of the Institute of Education
Sciences, US Dept of Education; and
-Edward Zigler, Director, Yale Center in Child Development and Social
Policy.

For more information:
-View or download the conference brochure at
http://www.yale.edu/21c/conference.html
-Phone 203-432-9944
-E-mail yale21c@yale.edu
-Visit our website at www.yale.edu/21C

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Carole Weisberg, Program Associate
School of the 21st Century
Yale University Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy
310 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511-2187
Phone: 203-432-9939
Fax: 203-432-9945
Email: carole.weisberg@yale.edu
Website: http://www.yale.edu/21c

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