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April 8, 2008
Special education: Experts to forecast what's coming
Ever wish you had a crystal ball to see what new special education controversy might be headed to a school or a court near you? We've got a great alternative for you. Don't miss next week's audio conference on "Special Education: What's On the Horizon?" Join in the discussion Wednesday, April 16, at 1:00 Eastern. Click here for the registration info. This one is a joint production of the NSBA Council of School Attorneys (COSA) and the Education Law Association (ELA) and features a diverse panel of frequent and nationally known presenters and authors: Christopher Borreca of Bracewell & Giuliani in Houston, Tyson Bennett of Reese & Carney in Annapolis, Allan Osborne, Principal of Snug Harbor Community School in Quincy, Mass., and Julie Mead of the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
COSA members, ELA members, state school boards associations, and NSBA National Affiliate districts get discounted rates, and best of all, it's a flat fee per phoneline, so you can gather your whole team around a speaker phone and follow the slideshow together.
Posted April 8, 2008 2:11 PM |
Special Education
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