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    Broward County Public Schools to Hold Educational Re-Engagement Fair “It’s Not Too Late to Graduate”

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    WHO:    

    Broward County Public Schools, Student Services Department

     

    WHAT:

    Ninth Educational Re-Engagement Fair – an outreach effort to help individuals of all ages who left school before earning a diploma

     

    WHEN:

    Saturday, February 2, 2013, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

     

    WHERE:

    McFatter Technical Center, 6500 Nova Drive, Davie

     

    WHY:    

    Broward County Public Schools is hosting its ninth Educational Re-Engagement Fair in an ongoing effort to help individuals who left high school before earning a diploma achieve this goal.  With the theme, “It’s Not Too Late To Graduate,” the program aims to assist individuals of all ages in meeting the requirements needed to receive their diplomas.

     

    HOW:    

    The fair will provide participants with valuable information about education options and training opportunities that meet and fit their specific needs. Assistance, counseling and placement will focus on attaining the high school diploma or GED (general equivalency diploma) needed to connect individuals with post-secondary and career opportunities. Attendees will be able to explore a variety of alternative and non-       traditional education programs, including flexible schedules and online courses.  Program staff and guidance counselors will be on hand to work with participants in making appropriate choices.

     

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

    The Re-Engagement Fair event is free and open to the public.  There will be refreshments, door prizes and several iPod giveaways. For additional information, contact Shirley Baker, graduation coach, Student Services, 754-321-2461.

     

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