White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans is proud to announce this
education summit. Featuring innovative sessions and engaging speakers on education reform and
Hispanic education attainment.
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The conference will be held on campus at Cal Poly Pomona in the Fluor Room (Rm. 2257) of the
Engineering Laboratory Building (Bldg. 17). Project Lead The Way™ is a national program
that promotes and supports a standardized engineering and technology curriculum in the nation's
middle and high schools. Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering will host an informational
conference on April 25, 2008, from 7:30am to 11:30am, in which we will discuss the Project Lead The
Way program, its benefits, how you can implement it in your school, and resources available in
California. We will provide morning refreshments and informational materials. A light
lunch and tours will be available. There is no registration fee.
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Manual Arts Finished #1 among LAUSD Schools at this Competition and 12th overall. This is the best finish for Manual Arts in the four years we have been involved in this competition
Project Lead The Way™ is a national program that promotes and supports a standardized
engineering and technology curriculum in the nation's middle and high schools. The College of
Engineering at SDSU is the California State Affiliate for this unique program. We will be
holding our annual counselor conference on Nov. 30 in which we will discuss the Project Lead The Way
program, it's benefits, how you can implement it in your school, and how the Affiliate Institute at
SDSU will help you do so. We will be providing free registration, parking, and lunch.
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This summit will bring together educators from across the state to address a major crisis facing
public schools in California and throughout the nation: the systemic gap between our highest-
and lowest-performing students. In an effort to narrow this achievement gap, teachers,
administrators, policymakers, and others are invited to hear from experts as well as to propose
workable solutions for improving academic achievement for all students. This issue is a
critical one for Californians. Please join us in this coordinated effort to improve student
achievement at all levels and eliminate the achievement gap. Please visit the
Achievement Gap Summit Web page to register.
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