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Friday, March 17, 2017
Friday, March 3, 2017
NYC Teen Political Action Bootcamp
Sunday, March 5, 10 AM - 11:30 AM at 55 Prospect West
NYC Teen Political Action Bootcamp
NYC Teen Political Action Bootcamp
Interested in opposing Trump’s agenda through grassroots political action? Learn how at Activist Bootcamp with Indivisible Nation BK, a subgroup of #GetOrganizedBK. Using the Indivisible Guide as our inspiration, we will teach you how lobby your elected representatives to oppose Trump and to fight for democratic values. RSVP here.
Now accepting applications for the 2017–2018 Scholastic News Kids Press Corps!
Calling all aspiring journalists! Kids in the United States and around the world between the ages of 10 and 14 with a nose for news and a passion for writing can now apply to join the 2017–2018 Scholastic News Kids Press Corps.
Learn more and download the application here: www.scholastic.com/kidreporters
Completed applications must be received by May 31, 2017.
The talented group of young journalists from across the country and around the world covers "news for kids, by kids." This past year, the Kid Reporters covered national and global events including Election 2016, Lunar New Year celebrations, and the Consumer Electronics Show 2017 in Las Vegas.
Past Kid Reporters have also conducted a number of high-profile interviews with politicians, authors, musicians, and professional athletes such as President Barack Obama, Former First Lady Michelle Obama, country music star Tim McGraw, and Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas, among many others.
Encourage the aspiring journalists you know to apply! Follow the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps on Twitter @KidsPress and find the full collection of Kid Reporter stories and interviews on the Kid Reporters’ Notebook.
Monday, February 13, 2017
Transition Issues for High School & College Students
Transition Issues for High School & College Students with ADHD and Learning Differences
Presented by:
Robert M. Tudisco, Esq., Barger & Gaines
Samantha Feinman, New Frontiers in Learning
Presented by:
Robert M. Tudisco, Esq., Barger & Gaines
Samantha Feinman, New Frontiers in Learning
Do you have a child with learning differences who is transitioning to college?
We know there are many questions about the process, and we're here to help!
Join us for a free presentation to learn more about:
Understanding the barriers your child faces
What he/she is entitled to by law
Necessary steps & available resources for a smooth transition
What he/she is entitled to by law
Necessary steps & available resources for a smooth transition
February 15, 2017
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
80 Broad St., 3rd Fl. Conf. Room
New York, NY 10004
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
80 Broad St., 3rd Fl. Conf. Room
New York, NY 10004
SYEP : Summer Youth Employment Program
- SYEP IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
If you are a NYC youth between the ages of 14-24 who is looking for valuable work experience and earning money this summer, please complete the SYEP application and take the first step to landing your dream summer job.
Apply Now:https://application.nycsyep.com/
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