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The May Edition of NCSC News includes:
Special Feature: Celebrating the 4th Annual Charter Schools Week
Charter School Success Stories - 13 schools and their successes!
Features
Employer-Linked Charter Schools - Learn about an exciting program developed by the Center on Education and Work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison whereby a select group of charter high schools use programs that bring learning into the real world. Promising to prepare students for the workforce, this endeavor will benefit not only the student population it serves, but the business community as well.
PR at its Best! - Tactics designed for a public relations crisis.
Monthly Features Include
More Funding Information - The Professional Approach to Attracting Funders, Utah as the State Grant Opportunity of the Month, Federal Grant Opportunity of the Month, Utilizing and Appreciating Your Volunteers as the Tip of the Month, and Christopher Morten as the Grantwriter of the Month.
FAQ - What is the Average Charter School Enrollment?
NCSC Event Calendar - Featuring a "new" one day event in Portland, OR and the exciting Urban Education Conference this summer in Philadelphia.

Ring the Bell for Education Reform
An Urban Education Conference
at Villanova University from 31 July – 2 August, 2003

Featuring Keynotes by Dr. Joe Nathan and Dr. Howard Fuller and a Special Address by the Center for Education Reform’s President Jeanne Allen.

Presentation topics include:
• Government and Business of Charter Schools
• Grantwriting and Fund Development
• Special Education Implementation
• Community Involvement
• Shifting Paradigms
• Virtual Education

Now Available Online:
1. Tentative Schedule
2. Scholarship Application
3. On-Campus Housing Application

Early Bird

The early bird discount ends on 30 May 2003. To register and save contact us today at 602.954.1414.
More information about this conference is available at Ring the Bell for Education Reform.


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Last Month's Features Included:

A letter to President Bush

A letter from Education Leaders Council

The Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow

Funding Information

Another FAQ

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