Due to the Parenting Conference, the Rich Township High Schools Coalition for Better Schools meeting has been rescheduled to August 25, 2012.
The Rich Township High Schools Coalition for Better Schools encourages all district parents to attend the Parenting in the 21st Century Conference.
The Conference is FREE! Open to All District 227 Parents and
Parents of Students Attending Districts 159, 160, 162 and 163
Rich Township High School District 227 is presenting its inaugural Parenting in the 21st Century Conference to all parents who will have students who will attend or are currently attending district schools. This event will be held at the Matteson Holiday Inn Saturday, August 18, 2012 from 8:30 am - 3:00 pm.
Click the link below for more conference information and registration:
*************************************************************************************************** Rich Township High Schools Coalition for Better Schools will now be meeting Saturday, August 25th at the Old Village Hall of Olympia Fields. All community members and prospective school board 227 candidates are encouraged to attend. School Board elections are scheduled for April 2, 2013. PLEASE JOIN US Saturday, August 25th, from 12 to 3 p.m.
Old Village Hall at 207th and Governors Highway in Olympia Fields, Illinois.
Please Share with at least 5 other community members!!!
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Rich Township High School Coalition for Better Schools MEETING AGENDA August 25, 2012 12PM-3PM Our agenda is still being developed, but will center around the following: 1. Supporting qualified candidates for office 2. A Rich Township Coalition membership drive 3. Accessing voter registrars for a voter registration drive 4. Reviewing the process of completing the candidate forms so that no highly qualified individual will be thrown off the ballot by those who have proved unqualified to serve, and 5. Insuring that we have some highly qualified candidates that will take a strong leadership role in ensuring that a robust and rigorous instructional program is maintained. |
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