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2011 PFAD - Registration

Thursday, October 20, 2011 from 7:45 AM to 1:00 PM (PT)

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PFAD participant (non-principal) Ended Free  

Event Details

When was the last time you raised your hand in class?

For most of us it has been a long time since we have walked the halls of a public school, much less raised our hands to ask a question. Yet we are frequently asked to make decisions that impact our schools. In its eleventh year, the Portland Schools Foundation's "Principal for Almost a Day" gives you the opportunity to shadow a principal or district leader, and learn more about the opportunities that exist in schools throughout Multnomah County. We hope you will join us.

 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Morning Bell     School Visit (location provided)

Noon - 1pm       Lunch and Debrief for Participants and Principals (Rose Garden Arena)

 

Please contact Ben Furr at 503-234-5404 x18 or by email ben@thinkschools.org for more information.

 

*Please note that space is limited and assigments will be given the week of the event.

When & Where


Inside schools throughout Multnomah County



Thursday, October 20, 2011 from 7:45 AM to 1:00 PM (PT)


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Portland Schools Foundation



The Portland Schools Foundation (PSF) is an independent, community-based organization with the mission to mobilize resources, leadership, ideas, and the public and private support needed to ensure a world-class education for every child, in every school, in every neighborhood in Portland and Multnomah County.

PSF is leading the effort to develop and manage the Cradle to Career partnership for Portland and Multnomah County. Cradle to Career brings together leaders in Pre-K-12 schools, higher education, business and industry, community organizations, government leaders, parents, and other stakeholders committed to helping children and youth succeed from birth through career.