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Attention Members:
Attention Members:
Article 31 of the A&R contract provides that employees may request Professional leave to attend seminars, classes, lectures, and workshops to which aid in the development of professional skills. To accomodate the membership, and in accordance with that provision, A&R is hosting a Professional Development Day webinar. The event will be held via zoom. The webinar will consist of four separate workshops which wiill be held throughout the day. All attendees will be assigned to each of these workshops:
A&R has scheduled two dates for this event - Friday, May 28 and Friday June 4, 2021. Members can attend this seminar only once, and on ONLY ONE of the days. When registering online at the A&R webiste, you must select ONE and ONLY ONE of the days, May 28th, or June 4th.
Attendance to these webinars is limited to 150 persons per day. We expect these events to be popular and we are registering members on a first-come first-served basis. So if you want to attend, follow the link below to register now.
In order to attend you must do two things:
Contact: Julian Costa, Secretary-Treasurer
County College of Morris Chapter
April 11, 2021
OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CCM CHAPTER TO RECOGNIZE RECIPIENTS OF AWARD FOR STUDENT INOLVEMENT IN CAMPUS TELEVISION PRODUCTION
Contact: Julian Costa, Secretary-Treasurer
County College of Morris
April 11, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CCM CHAPTER TO RECOGNIZE RECIPIENTS OF AWARD FOR STUDENT INOLVEMENT IN CAMPUS TELEVISION PRODUCTION
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BROOKSVILLE, FL -- April 12, 2021 In a letter issued by the US Department of Education in February, states were advised that they would have flexibility in determining how to apply the results of this year's standardized tests. Since then, districts have been awaiting clarification from Tallahassee regarding what--if any--accountability components might be waived. That clarification arrived late last week when the Commissioner of Education for the state of Florida issued an Emergency Order waiving accountability standards tied to standardized tests. Read the order here:
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