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December 10, 2019
Annual Conference RFP Due Friday - Submit to Present in Washington, DC
By Katie Hill
The 2020 NCCEP/GEAR UP Annual Conference Request for Proposals is Due this Friday, December 13th! Submit a proposal today to present and discuss effective practices with your colleagues from across the country. Visit www.edpartnerships.org/ac-2020-save-the-date for more information and to submit your proposal.
In three short days, submissions will be due to present at the 2020 NCCEP/GEAR UP Annual Conference next July in Washington, DC. Take some time to visit our website to review the Submission Guidelines and the How-To Guide so that you can put together a great proposal.
Whether it's engaging students in mentoring or tutoring, strategies to engage families in services, or how you use data to improve your programming, we encourage you to share your big ideas and practices. If you’re looking for…
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During the webinar, a few members asked about bingo cards and resources for engaging middle schoolers. I've included a bingo-making tool below, but I'd love to hear if anyone has other resources they'd recommend for middle school students.
Bingo Cards