NAEHCY CONFERENCE 2013. RESEARCH AND PARTNERSHIPS THAT CREATE INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS UNIVERSITIES & K12 SCHOOL SYSTEMS:

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NAEHCY CONFERENCE 2013

RESEARCH AND PARTNERSHIPS THAT CREATE INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS UNIVERSITIES & K12 SCHOOL SYSTEMS:

SARA BLAKE SMITH, LCSW FULTON COUNTY SCHOOLS DR. FRED BROOKS, PH.D GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY DR. TERRI LEWINSON, PH.D GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Presenters

Fulton County Schools Map

HOW PARTNERSHIPS WITH LOCAL UNIVERSITIES CAN BENEFIT YOUR STUDENTS, YOUR SCHOOL SYSTEM AND YOU!

Create a Homeless Awareness Video about McKinney Vento Start a Book Club for Homeless, At-Risk & High Achieving Students Implement a Mentoring Program for Unaccompanied Homeless Youth

Mentoring Program

BOOK CLUB VIDEO IVE_WEB&PLI=1 MCKINNEY-VENTO AWARENESS & SENSITIVITY VIDEO IVE_WEB&PLI=1